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Black History Month Art & Culture Event by Waveland (February 1st)

Join Waveland, an organization committed to celebrating and empowering the rich tapestry of Canadian musical talent at the futuristic Richmond-Adelaide Centre in Toronto's financial district for a vibrant celebration honoring Black Canadian achievements in arts and culture. This event will feature fun musical performances, local vendors, storytelling, and visual artists! Event’s Website/Socials Website Where Richmond-Adelaide…

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Keith Haring: Art is for Everybody (Runs till – March 17th, 2024)

The AGO welcomes a significant exhibition of the late artist’s vast output through more than 120 artworks and archival materials celebrating Keith Haring’s creativity and activism. Known for his use of vibrant color, energetic linework and iconic characters like the barking dog and the radiant baby, Haring’s artwork continues to dissolve barriers between art and…

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Technicolour Ocean: The Fragile Biodiversity of Indonesia (Sept 23rd, 2023 till – March 31st, 2024)

Since childhood, Prince Hussain Aga Khan has been fascinated by ocean life's beauty and increasing fragility. Through the art of wildlife photography, he has dedicated his life to raising awareness of breathtaking underwater worlds in their kaleidoscopic colors and diversity. They are now under imminent threat. In less than 30 years, our oceans will have…

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Shezad Dawood: Night in the Garden of Love Inspired by and featuring Yusef Lateef (November 10th, 2023 till – May 5th, 2024)

Gardens — real or imagined — can be spaces of creation and optimism in the face of the climate crisis. Night in the Garden of Love is a multisensory exhibition by British artist Shezad Dawood, inspired by African-American Muslim musician, composer, and polymath (Allāmah) Dr. Yusef Lateef (1920 – 2013). In this multilayered exhibition, the garden is…

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KUUMBA (Black Futures Month Festival)(February 1st to 29th)

Presented by TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment, Harbourfront Centre’s KUUMBA is Toronto’s largest and longest-running Black Futures Month festival, showcasing, celebrating, and embracing the rich tapestry of culture, diversity, and creativity through a month-long celebration of Black cultural programming.  This year’s programming embodies the spirit of raising the voice, symbolizing the exhilaration…

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Twilight Symphony at the Castle (Various Dates in February)

Twilight Symphony at the Castle brings lively radiance with intimate candlelit concerts in one of Toronto’s most magical and historical locations, Casa Loma. Twilight Symphony at the Castle features the renowned Casa Loma Symphony Orchestra under the artistic direction and baton of Maestro Paolo Busato. Guests will travel the 800ft tunnel below Austin Terrace to the…

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