TO DO Festival to transform Toronto’s downtown core into design hub
In Series Exhibition. Photo credit: Saghi Malekanian
The Toronto Design Offsite Festival (TO DO) returns for its seventh annual Festival in January 2017, bringing design talent to the city’s forefront. From January 16-22, 2017, Toronto’s downtown core will be transformed into a design hub with immersive installations, curated exhibitions, and events, bringing people together to celebrate contemporary culture.
In January 2016, TO DO had direct participation from over 400 designers and artists, more than 99,000 visitors, 58 million press impressions, and 66 million brand impressions. Festival programming for 2017 will feature an array of self-produced work by over 400 independent, local and international designers and artists, including TO DO?s signature curated projects. ?As a theme for this year, we are focusing on design for well-being,? said Deborah Wang, Creative Director at the Toronto Design Offsite Festival. ?This is being explored at our half day Symposium in large-scale projects and research, at our thematic exhibition through art and design objects, and by festival exhibitors such as the Toronto Society of Architect?s Urban Affairs Forum on the Architecture of Inclusivity.?
In Series Exhibition. Photo credit: Saghi Malekanian
A SELECTION OF CURATED PROJECTS
Living Well
?Living Well? is an exhibition that explores the tangible and intangible ways in which design improves our daily lives. What is the capacity of design to help us feel or live better&qu...
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