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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Address: 55 Mill Street M5A 3C4 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.torontolightfest.com

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Toronto Light Festival 09.11.2020

Cloud Swing by United States artists Lindsay Glatz + Curious Form consists of swings suspended from a glowing cloud While the swings remain unoccupied, the cloud above emanates a steady white glow of light, appearing to float within the darkness. Once the swing is occupied, the transformation begins and the color begins to glow, creating a magical moment of wonder. This is your last weekend to swing from the clouds at Toronto Light Festival! www.torontolightfest.com

Toronto Light Festival 06.11.2020

BRUNCH LOVERS UNITE! This is the final weekend of the winter brunch series at El Catrin, Cluny Bistro & Boulangerie, and Pure Spirits Oyster House & Grill -- inspired by Toronto Light Festival. CRAZY caesars, outdoor brunch challenges, and mimosas galore fill the brunch menus. ... Plus, every brunch ordered off the exclusive menus will provide one simple, healthy meal to a youth in need, in partnership with Mealshare. Photos by Transparent Kitchen

Toronto Light Festival 28.10.2020

Tonight at Toronto Light Festival, it's Fireguy's last performance of the season! Don't miss his live and interactive shows starting at 6pm, happening on Trinity Street.

Toronto Light Festival 10.10.2020

The Perspective keeps changing every year at Toronto Light Festival! Comment below if you know which way the artwork was facing last year!

Toronto Light Festival 24.09.2020

Life Puzzle by Canadian-based Studio Rosenblatt is an 18-foot steel sculpture in the shape of the Ankh symbol, the ancient Egyptian symbol of life. The front and back sides are laser cut into puzzle piece shapes. Riddles are laser cut on both of the sides. Light escapes the cuts and is diffused by plexiglass Although the sculpture is meant to be visually appealing, the message of the installation is that life is simple and complicated, it is peaceful and frustrating, and it is beautiful and finite. The sculpture reminds us that time is precious and that each of us has our own beautiful puzzle to solve. We can try to solve it alone or with others. We can enjoy the journey or focus only on the destination. How we attempt to solve the puzzle is more important than the solution itself