Nuit Blanche is kind of like a Choose Your Own Adventure novel, and can have wildly different outcomes. The two correspondents we sent out are living proof of
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Nuit Blanche is kind of like a Choose Your Own Adventure novel, and can have wildly different outcomes. The two correspondents we sent out are living proof of
Thanks to torontoist.com for stopping by during Nuit Blanche
Nuit Blanche 2015 marks the all-night art festival's 10th year in Toronto. Since its more humble beginnings, this contemporary art event has grown in size and scale. Despite some welcome criticism, this annual event continues to evolve. In 2014, it brought more than one million revelers onto the streets to...
BlogTo lists the Memory Cube as one of the top 25 exhibits to check out at Nuit Blanche
Our guide to the must-see official and renegade events during the all-night art party
Memory Cube is tagged by Daily Xtra as a must see event at the 2015 Nuit Blanche
Saturday’s Nuit Blanche marks the 10th anniversary of the art festival in Toronto and will feature one of the largest-ever collections of artwork in its history. Here are five must-see installations at this year’s all-night festival.
CTV names the Memory Cube as one of the 5 must-see installations at the 2015 Toronto Nuit Blanche.
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Nuit Blanche - Toronto - 2015. Exhibit : HIT This was my first NB ever so I didn't know what to expect, or how to approach it. I already have different ideas for next year. The thing I found odd was that it was the next day and in the days following that the exhibits that I did see came back to me with some meaning or interest, more so than in the moment. This exhibit, however, resonated with me immediately. For anyone who saw this one you will not remember it exactly as these photos depict it. The artists were inside of bright white containers, but in retrospect my minds eye had a different vision of what I was feeling from the exhibit which was more like this - dark, lonely, desolate, isolated, sadness. (and I kept thinking of The Walking Dead) So this is my visual interpretation of my experience.