Sunday, November 03, 2024

Toronto Biennial of Art 2024 Starfighter at the Sculpture Garden

The biennial celebration of art comes back for the third time to Toronto from September 21 to December 1, 2024. This year the title of the 2024 Toronto Biennial of Art is called Precarious Joys which takes place at 12 locations, including the Toronto Sculpture Garden at 115 King Street East.

You can find the art locations as follows, "The Toronto Biennial of Art will have a central exhibition and programs hub at 32 Lisgar Street, in the heart of West Queen Street West. TBA will operate two additional hubs on the 9th floor of 158 Sterling Road and at Collision Gallery. TBA 2024 exhibitions and programs will take place at the following venues: ● 32 Lisgar Street ● The Auto Bldg, 158 Sterling Road ○ 9th Floor ● Collision Gallery, 30 Wellington Street West ● Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street West ● Gallery TPW, 170 St Helens Ave ● TIFF Lightbox, Reitman Square, 350 King St W, TIFF Gallery ● Toronto Sculpture Garden, 115 King Street East ● Toronto Union Station, 55 Front Street ● The Image Centre (TMU), 33 Gould St, Toronto, University Gallery ● The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, 231 Queens Quay West"


In the little parkette off King Street you can find a futuristic, cosmic fighter ready for a cowboy-sci-fi crossover as the flying machine has a lot of fringe, swaying in the breeze. Sponsored by the Biennia along with the City of Toronto this installation will remain until March 20, 2025 and if you close your eyes you can almost hear the "pew pew pew" of the laser canons blasting away.


From the City's Sculpture Garden website, "Vimana (N1 Starfighter) (2024) is a newly commissioned sculptural installation. This sculpture is the latest in a series of spacecraft lanterns that draw inspiration from mainstream science fiction and Traditional Buddhist Vesak kūdu. The lanterns are historically made from bamboo and rice paper and are constructed with symbolic geometry; Rajni’s modern rendition features plywood and translucent acrylic lit with LED lights. The work explores themes of spacefaring and immigration, incorporating the Sanskrit term vimāna (which has various meanings related to flying) to challenge Western narratives of advanced aerospace technology.

Rajni Perera is an artist whose practice explores themes of hybridity, ancestral connections, the future, and migrant and marginalized identities, as well as the realms of monsters and dreamscapes through the lens of science fiction. Rajni’s concepts intertwine across various artistic mediums, from traditional drawing and painting to clay sculpting, woodworking, lantern crafting, new media sculpture, textiles, and the innovative realm of synthetic taxidermy. She unveils the vitality inherent in the icons, beings, and objects she brings forth. Through a subversive approach, she dismantles outdated narratives of oppression, allowing these creations to serve as a healing and rejuvenating force."

Saturday, November 02, 2024

Upcoming Christmas and the Toronto Cavalcade of Lights

Fall colours will soon fall to the ground and cooler winter temperatures will start to hit Toronto and the city has started the long process of putting up Christmas decorations. The annual Cavalcade of Lights taking place at city hall requires a lot of prep to get the lights and giant Christmas tree installed. Already the reflecting pond is drained and two manlifts are preparing the arches for lights. The tree lighting ceremony and Cavalcade of Lights opening is expected on November 30, 2024 to be held in Nathan Phillips Square.
Setting up for Cavalcade of Lights
The Toronto Eaton Centre is installing their large herd of decorative deer statues and the extremely tall Christmas tree near the fountain looks like it is in place and covered up with a red curtain.
Over at Commerce Court the aluminum, illuminated Christmas trees have been placed at the King Street entrance as well as back in the courtyard where the elephants roam.

Friday, November 01, 2024

Spirit Garden and Toronto City Hall in the Fall

Toronto is adding a Spirit Garden onto the west side of Nathan Phillips Square and it is shaping up nicely, especially as Fall colours are taking over the city hall property. The new park is dedicated to stepping closer to the Indigenous communities in a Call to Action with a highly visible space featuring and sharing the traditions of the Original Peoples.

From the City of Toronto, "The Spirit Garden also incorporates diverse elements that represent First Nations, Inuit and Métis cultures, such as a Teaching Lodge, an amphitheatre, a Three Sisters seasonal garden, a Two Row Wampum walkway and more. The 20,650-square-foot garden serves as a space for contemplation, gatherings and spiritual ceremonies, open to all people seeking connection and understanding."

Featured art works and artists include a giant turtle sculpture in a reflecting pool, a wall with the names of 18 former residential schools in Ontario, a shiny 36-fool, stainless steel canoe, an Inuksuk symbol of guidance, etched Three Sisters artwork and a Teaching Lodge.

See more of city hall in autumn after the jump.

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Happy Halloween 2024

It's the spookiest night of the year in Toronto as Halloween comes once again on October 31st. Some homes and even neighbourhoods do it well and dress up their yards in skeletons, witches and warlocks. I found this scary sight in the Beach area of Toronto. There is even one street with a line of 12-foot tall ghosts - you can find it on Essex Street between Ossington and Shaw streets.

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Distillery Winter Village 2024 starts November 13

Opening day brings Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in the historic Distillery District with the Winter Village continuing until January 5, 2025. During the weekends approaching the Christmas holidays this Toronto neighbourhood fills up fast so you need to buy tickets for entrance from Thursday to Sunday, and on opening day (available online only).

From the Village's website, "Running daily from Wednesday, November 13 to Sunday, January 5 this internationally celebrated event invites visitors to embrace the timeless romance of the holidays, stroll the historic cobblestone streets under a canopy of lights, meet Santa and his Elves, and bask in the glow of the breathtaking 55-foot-tall silver fir Christmas tree designed by Christian Dior Parfums, all while enjoying the tastiest festive food and drink." Also "With Taylor Swift’s Toronto leg of the Eras Tour coinciding with the return of The Distillery Winter Village, visitors can participate in a 'Swiftie Holiday Hunt’ to win specially-crafted friendship bracelets. For more festive cheer and Taylor-inspired fun, Taylor Swift-themed cookies and friendship bracelets will be available for purchase as well. This exclusive experience will only be available while Taylor is in town, running until November 24th."

Santa Claus himself will visit the village to flip the switch, lighting up the 55-foot-tall Christmas tree on November 13 at 6:00 p.m. Other activities and attractions at the district include the Distillery’s Aurora Borealis, wonderland light projections, a photo op sleigh, Santa's Village and Elves, a North Pole post, festive performances and winter cabins.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show 2024

I can confidently predict snow in the GTA sometime in the future, possibly the near future, but certainly in the future, so what can you do to capture the excitement of fresh fallen snow? Take a look at the sleds at the WORLDS Largest Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show on from October 25 to 27, 2024 at the International Centre. Shannon Gosselin of the #144 Gosselin Racing ski-doo driver is at the show signing autographs for fans (pictured at top).

These drag racing snow machines are quite the machines

There will be plenty to see at the show including exciting freestyle and stunt shows along with driver training, live test drives, free kids test track, parts, swaps and clothing. Presented by Co-operators and AMSOIL the 37th annual Toronto International Snowmobile, ATV & Powersports Show returns to the halls of the centre where you can also enjoy free parking. The Freestyle events are in Hall 4 so grab a seat on the two large bleachers and enjoy the high flying action.
The weekend schedule for the Ultimax Freestyle Show

This is the biggest machine at the show
@jmhcet High flying stunts performed by professionals at the #TorontoInternational #SnowmobileATVpowersportsshow 2024. #Toronto #Motorcycle #snowmobile ♬ You May Be Right - Billy Joel
Watch some incredible freestyle and stunt performances the whole weekend. As per the show's website, "Yes LIVE FREESTYLE SHOWS are included with your show admission. Catch the Ultimax Belts LIVE INDOOR Freestyle Shows in the INDOOR Events Hall, with unbelievable performances from top athletes performing mind defying tricks all-weekend. More great news released, the Factory Yamaha Stunt Riders, TWIN STUNTS will perform live."


Show Hours; Friday, October 25: 1 pm-9 pm, Saturday, October 26: 10 am – 7 pm and Sunday, October 27: 10 am – 5 pm. Ticket prices are Adult: $25.00 · Senior (aged 65 and over): $20.00 · Youth (aged 10 to 15): $15.00 · Children under age 10 - FREE.

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Island Paradise Dominican Republic

This is our third time in the Caribbean heaven on the island paradise of the Dominican Republic. We are working our way around the island from Puerta Plata to Punta Cana and now down to La Romana with the stellar resort called Bahia Principe Luxury Bouganville. DR is toasty warm, beautiful beaches and inexpensive as a fall getaway.

So far this resort is perfection in the hot tropical sun. Great resort, excellent food and service and fun entertainment, yesterday we watched a night time circus.


We went ATV and dune buggy riding yesterday and can recommend the excursion (Crazy Wheels) but would strongly suggest using goggles and and a bandana to keep the dust at bay, sunglasses alone do not cut it.


Our next excursion is a tour of La Romana and we are looking forward to Wednesday.

Doors Open

Scarborough Bluffs

Pride

Redball

Beaches

Graffiti

Lake Ontario

Nathan Phillips Square

Transportation