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Toronto Galleries
 his isnt one of those exhibitions you sit on a bench and look at this piece of art is not only there for visitors to touch, but to use as a stationary bicycle it's pretty innovative that apiece of art can allow you to exercise. When you pedal, you generate energy, which activates synthesizers and generate sounds connected to the movements. And to top off this wacky exhibition, it is all decorated in colourful polkadots. M.K.
Centre Island, Toronto, ON |
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Toni Harting used to be a traveling musician and w.. more
Art students present their work 'in situ' hoping t.. more
Lily Yung takes whatever materials are available a.. more
Annik Despres is very diverse; she paints two kind.. more
Paintings by Orlin Mantchev are featured where eac.. more
A video projection by Laurent Grasso is being feat.. more
Victoria Ward's stuff is super cute. It's all brig.. more
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So many good things happening-the gallery is reope.. more
Here's an interesting philosophical question: does.. more
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Many of Harold Egerton's photos are action shots, .. more
This exhibit features Nestor Kruger and his percep.. more
Two artists are taking over the Blackwood Gallery .. more
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