| Tagged in: Untagged | Sep 17, 2009 |
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| Posted by: Alana Armstrong |
Toronto, like most major cities is broken in to bite-sized sections, colloquially distinguished by cultural or ethnic identities. In this case: Little Italy, Indian Bazaar, Distillery District, etc.
Today at the City Hall Rotunda, artists - each from one of the 44 wards - are unveiling their pieces of the city puzzle to make up a complete an 8x17' wood portrait of Toronto.



The work is supported by Live with Culture and the Toronto Arts Council and has been produced with assistance from the AGO, Scarborough Arts Council, Lakeshore Arts and UrbanArts.
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