Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'edwarddaygallery'
February 22, 2008
One day Pamela Anderson stood in the centre turn lane of a highway, clad only in a Canadian flag...picturing it? Welcome to the lead photo for the "Best of Canada" edition of SNAP!. Now in its seventh year, SNAP! combines a juried competition for established and emerging photographers with a gala fundraiser on March 2 at the National Ballet School. Organizers predict that the works offered in live and silent auctions will raise $140,000......
Continue Reading "SNAP!shots"June 9, 2005
Weeks like this Torontoist would be remiss if he forced you to stay inside and look at art. So let's take this week's art crawl outside. The Yo-Yo Ma endorsed, Bach-inspired Toronto Music Garden is probably one of the best non-traditional park spaces in the city. The six parts of the garden are inspired by the Bach cello suites and combines Baroque music, 17th century dance and native plants and rocks. The city also offers......
Continue Reading "Music To Walk To"December 4, 2004
A late breaking fashion-meets-design report from Ron Nurwisah, Boy Reporter: If you want to find Japan’s cutting edge fashion, hit the streets. For years now, teenagers in Japan’s cities have been borrowing, improving and experimenting on any number of cultural influences: everything from Hip Hop and Goth culture to Japan’s own formidable design aesthetic. No Kimono, an exhibit of fashion inspired by Japanese street fashion, tries to bring this energy to Toronto. Curator Rafi......
Continue Reading "Turning Japanese? At the Design Exchange Tonight"