Publish Time:2017-12-29 13:24:10
【Introduction】:The city’s original light festival artfully illuminates the Distillery Historic District.
(Source: The Toronto Convention and Visitors Association)
The city’s original light festival artfully illuminates the Distillery Historic District.
Lighting up the long winter nights with distinctive works from local and international light artists, the Toronto Light Festival illuminates the Distillery Historic District from January to March. Visitors are taken on a new visual journey as the festival transforms the picturesque historic neighborhood into a large open-air gallery.
(Source: The Toronto Convention and Visitors Association)
The installion 'Digital Origami Tigers' by Australian artist LAVA. A large, angular tiger made out of translucent material glows red against the brick walls and street of Toronto's Distillery Historic District.DIGITAL ORIGAMI TIGERS
(Source: The Toronto Convention and Visitors Association)
Date: January 19 to March 11, 2018
Location: Distillery Historic District
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