Signs of Spring

The best thing about Toronto this time of year is the sheer amount of activity surfacing throughout each pocket of the city. This past Saturday I spent the day outdoors, beginning my weekend with a Jane's Walk of Trinity Bellwoods, West Queen West and Lower Ossington. A really interesting tour, we learned about the gentrification of the neighbourhood, the ubiquitous Victorian bay-and-gable homes that line the residential streets, and the important street artists who've made their mark on the hidden laneways throughout the neighbourhood. Jane's Walks are great opportunities to explore a new part of the city and learn the history behind Toronto's many diverse communities. I highly recommend checking one out this spring.

After finishing the Jane's Walk at the Toronto Flower Market in Shaw Park, I headed to the Art Gallery of Ontario to visit the new Painting Tranquility: Vilhelm Hammershøi exhibit. Hammershøi is one of Denmark's most famous painters, best-known for his paintings of serene interiors and intimate portraits of his wife. I enjoyed the paintings of the familiar streetscapes of Copenhagen and the haunting undertones of his works. For those interested, the exhibit (which is on loan from Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen) is on until June 26th. 

Next door, I checked out OCADU's GradEx 101. GradEx is an annual showcase of student work, and this year marked OCAD University's 101st exhibition. It's amazing to see the new and unique talent coming out of this school - the craftsmanship and creativity put into these final thesis works was remarkable. An overall awesome exhibition in one of my favourite buildings in Toronto.

Moments no. 5

The past few days have been so cold it's hard to believe we're almost three weeks into Spring. Despite this temperamental weather so typical to Toronto winters, I've been trying to make the best of it by forcing myself out of the apartment and exploring what the city has to offer.

Some high points include: a post Star Wars seafood feast at the Captain's Boil; coffee break at the trendy Sorry Coffee Co. in Yorkville (I love Ben Johnston's typography); a "Down-town Abbey" New Year's Eve bash at the Gladstone Hotel; seeking out new design trends at IDS 2016; checking out some amazing bars and restaurants like Cocina Economica, i'll be seeing you, Böehmer, Hawker Bar, and Thoroughbred; the opening of Zara at Scarborough Town Centre (so happy!); the highly acclaimed Outsiders: American Photography and Film exhibit at the AGO; and finally finishing a photo book for my parents of personal photographs from our travels around the world (Pikto's quality and craftsmanship are unrivaled). Looking forward to Summer 2016!

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