Saturday, October 04, 2025

It's the long night of Toronto Nuit Blanche 2025

The adventure begins at 7pm on Saturday, October 4, 2025 when Toronto explores the art offerings of Nuit Blanche Toronto, spread throughout the city and waiting for an appreciative or critical audience. The all night art party runs till dawn, people thinning out as the early hours approach, and no matter if good or bad, the hunt for interesting art is the fun part. In the photo at top an art installation sits under the Gardiner Expressway in Bentway Park as part of the 2024 event, I think it is a model of Superman's artic headquarters.
Signals of the City: Crossing Paths by Afaf Naseem
The artist behind the green figure while a visitor holds her hand

I will be heading first to Humber College Lakeshore Campus, a concentrated hub of exhibits out in the east end, then I plan to park in Exhibition Place and explore the event on my lite-bike as I explore Bentway Park, Harbourfront and into the city centre. With reduced funding there are fewer large projects and less happening at Nathan Phillips Square so have fun and see you around town.
Function by Noor Khan
Toronto's website says, "Translate the city through art. October 4 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Join in a free all-night celebration of contemporary art that transforms Toronto’s public spaces into unexpected landscapes and animates cultural sites throughout the city. Featuring three exhibitions located in North York, Etobicoke and downtown and more than 85 works by local, national and international artists, the city becomes a living book created not just with words, but through sights, sounds, movements and shared spaces. Dive deeper into the ideas and creative processes behind the works through a series of talks and workshops – offered before and after October 4. This year’s theme, Translating the City, invites you to consider how art can translate the complexities of cities and the role we all play within them. Why not reimagine the possibilities a city can hold?"
For the Youth by Alexis Nanibush-Pamajewong

Update: In the aftermath of the 2025 show I hear a lot about Nuit Blanche was crap, too little art, too spread apart and sometimes I can relate, but overall I think that the hard work, creativity and uniqueness of the night makes the event special. Art is subjective and sometimes video installations can be a little over abundant, but there are usually a handful of really out there pieces that make the night, plus meeting people out on the street until the early morning hours is really cool.

I didn't start the night's tour until midnight and picked Humber's artistic hub because it is a cool place with it's concentrated art displays, then moved into the City Centre. I picked the late time to avoid massive earlier crowds which make viewing some pieces very difficult, however it doesn't leave enough time to see all that I wanted and I didn't even try to get to North York. By 4am some of the events weren't even running anymore (like Sankofa Square and 401 Richmond) so that was also disappointing.

Unless they get more funding, the shrinking of the event will carry on, which will be too bad. Nuit may join the decline in Toronto festivals all feeling the pinch of the purse strings and lack of support, which will be very sad. Hopefully I will see you out there during next year's event.
My lite-bike by the Eaton Centre. I made my way around the city on bicycle to cover more territory and want to say thanks to everyone that complemented me on the lights during the long night. PS my white coat had lights as well.

See more of Nuit after the jump.
Woven Words by Niloo Inalouei
River Piece by asinnajaq
My Name is Tommy Lan Phat Truong 2.0 by Tommy Truong
Looking into the windows for 5 Years at Home by Laurence Philomene
Function by Noor Khan
Lucid Flow by Ivan Rys
Under the Gardiner within the staging area for Declaration of the Understory by Tania Willard

Diatomic States by Dylan Alsop, Elle Morris and James Jordan in the Design Exchange
Tower of Babel by Shellie Zhang in Chinatown

Looking towards Seeing Celsius by LeuWebb Projects and in the background La Sombra Que Te Cobija/The Shadow that Shelters You by Edra Soto in the Bentway Park
Mobile art installation and DJ booth called SteamPunkin visits Nuit Blanche near the Bentway
Dissolving Boundaries by Alessandro Grisendi and Marco Noviello projected on the Canada Malting Silos
The view from Ireland Park by the silos, looking towards the projection area (left hand side) for Dissolving Boundaries
Protect the Sacred Voice by Demian DineYazhi at right and the Eye of Wisdom by Ellen Pau on the left down at Toronto City Hall
People's Dancefloor on Dundas street very early in the morning
The Sounds of Lions in Chinatown by Annie Wong and Hannie Cheng
@jmhcet Signals of the City: Crossing Paths by Afaf Naseem at 2025 #Toronto #nuitblanche #afafnaseem ♬ Walking On Sunshine (25th Anniversary) [2010 Remaster] - Katrina and the Waves
@jmhcet sending morse code light beams to the heavens during #Toronto 2025 #nuitblanche ♬ Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum

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