What’s On Calendar
February 8–14, 2021
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.
Monday, February 8, 2021
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Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Monday, February 8, 2021
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A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Monday, February 8, 2021
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Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Monday, February 8, 2021
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Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Monday, February 8, 2021
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For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
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Toronto-based cartoonist, illustrator and educator Rebecca Roher presents a large-scale outdoor exhibition of comic book panels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Accessible 24/7
A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Accessible 24/7
For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Toronto-based cartoonist, illustrator and educator Rebecca Roher presents a large-scale outdoor exhibition of comic book panels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Accessible 24/7
A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Accessible 24/7
For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Toronto-based cartoonist, illustrator and educator Rebecca Roher presents a large-scale outdoor exhibition of comic book panels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Accessible 24/7
A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Accessible 24/7
For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Cheryl Blackman in conversation with Shelley Falconer – Awakenings at the Toronto History Museums
Thursday, February 11, 2021
7:00pm
8:00pm
Cheryl Blackman, Toronto’s Director of Museum and Heritage Services, will speak about the Awakenings program – a virtual series of art projects by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour – followed by conversation with Shelley Falconer, President & CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Toronto-based cartoonist, illustrator and educator Rebecca Roher presents a large-scale outdoor exhibition of comic book panels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Cheryl Blackman in conversation with Shelley Falconer – Awakenings at the Toronto History Museums
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Cheryl Blackman, Toronto’s Director of Museum and Heritage Services, will speak about the Awakenings program – a virtual series of art projects by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour – followed by conversation with Shelley Falconer, President & CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Friday, February 12, 2021
Accessible 24/7
For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Toronto-based cartoonist, illustrator and educator Rebecca Roher presents a large-scale outdoor exhibition of comic book panels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Cheryl Blackman in conversation with Shelley Falconer – Awakenings at the Toronto History Museums
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Cheryl Blackman, Toronto’s Director of Museum and Heritage Services, will speak about the Awakenings program – a virtual series of art projects by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour – followed by conversation with Shelley Falconer, President & CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Accessible 24/7
For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Toronto-based cartoonist, illustrator and educator Rebecca Roher presents a large-scale outdoor exhibition of comic book panels in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Textile artist Amanda McCavour creates a colourful collage within the treetops of the North Orchard with hundreds of pieces of hand-cut fabric.
Portraits in COVID Times: Documenting a Nation in Change
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
A large-scale photo exhibition that shows how Canadians are living through this significant moment in time. Each photograph speaks to the ingenuity, kindness, grief, humour, hope and creativity that have emerged from our shared pandemic experience.
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joi T. Arcand, our Visual Artist-in-Residence, presents a large-scale exhibition that helps us to envision a future where Indigenous languages are once again “in vogue” on Indigenous land.
Nathan Eugene Carson – Cut from the same cloth
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Joséphine Denis engages in coversation with Nathan Eugene Carson as The Power Plant presents Carson’s first solo exhibition. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Cheryl Blackman in conversation with Shelley Falconer – Awakenings at the Toronto History Museums
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
Cheryl Blackman, Toronto’s Director of Museum and Heritage Services, will speak about the Awakenings program – a virtual series of art projects by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour – followed by conversation with Shelley Falconer, President & CEO of the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Part of Kuumba 2021.
Posters for Change – Visual Arts for Youth in Grades 7+
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Accessible 24/7
For the month of February, our School Visits team will examine the history of protest art as a form of social activism. Part of Kuumba 2021.