NOW Magazine
Nine stellar highlights from Toronto’s art scene in 2020
These are the best moments, shows and accomplishments in a tough year for the arts
By Kelsey Adams
Courtesy of Immersive Van Gogh
Subtle animation of van Gogh's famed brushstrokes is one of Immersive Van Gogh's delights.
It’s been a rough nine months for the Toronto art world.
For the romantics among us who crave the rush of an art opening or the wonder of leaning in to get closer to an artwork, 2020 has been difficult.
Artists had their shows put on indefinite hiatus, major festivals like Contact Photography Festival and Nuit Blanche had to pivot online and funding for emerging artists vanished.