VoCA recommends…Zone C
Zone C is the Queen West Zone, extending along Queen from Trinity-Bellwoods Park, west to Dufferin and from Dundas down to King Street. Singh is an artist and curator at the very downtown Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, where she has mounted exhibitions using music, fashion and performance in unique and welcoming ways.
1. CARSTEN NICOLAI & OLAF BENDER: WHITE LINE LIGHT, 2002
What to expect: What are the dramatic possibilities of a white neon tube? Find out here.
Where: Old Police Station, 35/45 Strachan Ave.

Carsten Nicolai & Olaf Bender, Attitudes, 2004. Image: oral.qc.ca
2. CHIHO AOSHIMA: CITY GLOW, 2005
What to expect: Wild animations creep through the cityscape, bringing the park to life
Where: Massey Harris Park, 945 King Street West
3. CRAIG WALSH, INCURSION, 2007
What to expect: A video unlike any other you have seen. Is it a video at all?
Where: The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West

Craig Walsh, Humanature 2007. Image: melbourne2007.com.au
4. MADE IN TORONTO, 2007
What to expect: A “Graffiti research lab†where you can make your own graffiti anywhere you like. If you’ve always wanted to..
Where: Mobile project throughout Zone C
5. SCIENCE AND SONS, PLAY BY HEAR, 2007
What to expect: An “ominous, fantastical creature” takes over the park outside the CAMH…
Where: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 1001 Queen Street West at Shaw

Science and Sons, Phonofone II. Image: scienceandsons.com
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Andrea Carson writes on contemporary art, architecture and design...
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