Late notice, but I’m pasing this on for Artcite. Some readers may be interested in checking it out…
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Artcite’s “Visual Fringe” walking tour tomorrow, Sat,
July 26, 1:00 pm (meet at Artcite, 109 University Ave. W.) with Tena
Campbell, Visual Fringe Outreach Coordinator leading the tour.
The tour will be approx. 1.5 – 2 hours and will showcase many
different artists exhibiting in current vacant storefronts (eg. the
former BookMark, 537 Ouellette Ave.) and retail/ office spaces (eg.
the former Tri-Sports store, 422 Pelissier).
Attached is a brochure in PDF form and the tour information is also
available on the articte website: http://www.artcite.ca
Some exhibitions will be on display after the fringe
festival closes, until Aug 2 so if people aren’t able to go tomorrow
or this weekend, it will be on for at least another week.
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