What’s On Calendar
January 26–28, 2018
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Harbourfront Centre is disappointed to announce that serious infrastructure issues have forced the closure of its iconic outdoor waterfront rink this winter.
We are also deeply disappointed that we must cancel our 2020–21 skating season, including our Learn to Skate program, as we were all looking forward to getting outside and skating on one of the most beautiful rinks in the city. Learn more here.
Harbourfront Centre continues to monitor the rapidly changing situation regarding the COVID-19 virus. For the health and safety of all our staff and our volunteers, our patrons, supporters and the community, and in line with the advice and guidelines of Toronto Public Health, we will be closed to the public until further notice. Learn more here.
Visual Arts – Toronto Design Offsite Festival 2018
Friday, January 26, 2018
12:00pm
8:00pm
Harbourfront Centre is a hub of activity for the 8th annual Toronto Design Offsite Festival (TO DO) with five exhibitions and a public talk, spanning architecture, craft, industrial design, installation, art, contemporary jewellery, and more.
The Power Plant Winter 2018 Opening Party
Friday, January 26, 2018
8:00pm
11:00pm
Join us for a party to kick off the new year and celebrate the launch of The Power Plant's Winter 2018 Exhibition Season! Be amongst the first to experience exhibitions by Kader Attia and Emeka Ogboh, and view the progression of Michael Landy's continually evolving Fleck Clerestory Commission Project.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
10:00am
5:00pm
Michael Landy invites the public to collaborate in building a ‘wall of protest’ by submitting images, words, texts and slogans that represent their thoughts and feelings, to be transformed by the artist into drawings.
Kader Attia: The Field of Emotion
Saturday, January 27, 2018
10:00am
5:00pm
The Field of Emotion brings together recent and newly commissioned works that confront us with traumas of the past and their spectres in the present.
Emeka Ogboh: The Song of the Germans
Saturday, January 27, 2018
10:00am
5:00pm
The Song of the Germans raises questions of national identity, citizenship and belonging and is a timely examination of issues felt increasingly all across the globe, including in Canada.
Visual Arts – Toronto Design Offsite Festival 2018
Saturday, January 27, 2018
12:00pm
6:00pm
Harbourfront Centre is a hub of activity for the 8th annual Toronto Design Offsite Festival (TO DO) with five exhibitions and a public talk, spanning architecture, craft, industrial design, installation, art, contemporary jewellery, and more.
Saturday, January 27, 2018
2:00pm
3:00pm
Artist Kader Attia will start by sharing insights into the core concepts of his exhibition, then transition into a conversation with Charles Stankievech, Director of Visual Studies, about the political issues surrounding the artist’s expanded practice.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
10:00am
5:00pm
Michael Landy invites the public to collaborate in building a ‘wall of protest’ by submitting images, words, texts and slogans that represent their thoughts and feelings, to be transformed by the artist into drawings.
Kader Attia: The Field of Emotion
Sunday, January 28, 2018
10:00am
5:00pm
The Field of Emotion brings together recent and newly commissioned works that confront us with traumas of the past and their spectres in the present.
Emeka Ogboh: The Song of the Germans
Sunday, January 28, 2018
10:00am
5:00pm
The Song of the Germans raises questions of national identity, citizenship and belonging and is a timely examination of issues felt increasingly all across the globe, including in Canada.
Visual Arts – Toronto Design Offsite Festival 2018
Sunday, January 28, 2018
12:00pm
6:00pm
Harbourfront Centre is a hub of activity for the 8th annual Toronto Design Offsite Festival (TO DO) with five exhibitions and a public talk, spanning architecture, craft, industrial design, installation, art, contemporary jewellery, and more.