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Nuit Blanche Toronto returns this September, showcasing ‘ground-breaking’ art
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Experience Toronto transformed by artists at Nuit Blanche—a dazzling all-night celebration of contemporary art.
From 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23, to 7 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 24, enjoy ground-breaking art projects across the city. Exhibits from local, national and international artists will be on display in downtown Toronto, Etobicoke and Scarborough.
CBC Toronto is a proud media partner of this year’s festival.
The festival is celebrating its 17th year and will focus on the theme of Breaking Ground. Artists are invited to explore ideas centred around the natural world, change and innovation through curated exhibitions, independent projects and installations by participating cultural institutions.


There will be more than 80 art projects from close to 250 artists from various disciplines.
Entry will be free for the public to engage with the art projects.
Since 2006, this award-winning event has featured over 1,600 art installations by approximately 5,800 artists and generated over $489 million in economic impact for Toronto.
For more information, visit toronto.ca/nbto





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