Toronto high school plastered with larger than life photographs of its students
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Huge photographs of students are appearing on the exterior of a Toronto high school and a gallery this summer as part of a multi-site exhibit, the first of its kind in Scarborough.
There are very few public art exhibits in Malvern and this is Contact s first public exhibit in Scarborough,
Three-Thirty curator Anique Jordan tells blogTO. In order for you to see the show, you have to map Scarborough, you have to walk through Malvern, you have to become familiar with a community. Many people have seen as this place of disregard according to Toronto media, Jordan says.
The Doris McCarthy Trail in Toronto comes with incredible views of the Scarborough Bluffs
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Doris McCarthy Trail leads through Gates Gully or Bellamy Ravine Creek before hitting Lake Ontario and the side of the Scarborough Bluffs.
The tree-lined trail that leads down to the Lake is beautiful in the wintertime, covered in snow.
Extending from Ravine Drive, off Kingston Road, there’s also a large steel sculpture sitting where the trail meets the lakeshore.
Passage is the second in a series of sculpture to mark ‘people and place’ in Canada by artist Marlene Hilton Moore.