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Outdoor art installations to light up Queen East
The eight light installations are part of the month-long outdoor art exhibition Luminosity By Julia Mastroianni
Courtesy of The Beach Village BIA
Beacon Silo, one of eight installations included in the exhibition, acts as both a lighthouse and disco ball.
Queen East will be home to eight new light installations as part of the Luminosity outdoor art exhibition opening on Saturday, March 13.
The installations are spread out along a three-kilometre stretch of Queen East between Neville Park and Coxwell. The artworks will be lit up nightly until April 11, and the exhibition is completely outdoors and spaced out, allowing for COVID-safe physical distancing.
This Toronto street is getting a bunch of beautiful installations that light up at night
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There s a light at the end of the dreary tunnel called winter, and it s coming to Queen St. East this weekend.
The Beach neighbourhood is getting a brand new outdoor exhibition called Luminosity, launching this Saturday.
Popping up on Queen Street between Neville Park Boulevard and Coxwell Avenue, Luminosity is bringing eight different installations to light up the neighbourhood nightly until April 11.
The exhibit takes place outside, so Luminosity is COVID-safe, says the Beach Village BIA.