Photo by Marta Iwanek
Toronto’s free all-night celebration of contemporary art transforms public spaces into extraordinary landscapes from 7 p.m. on October 4 to 7 a.m. on October 5.
The 2025 theme, Translating the City, invites artists, curators, and audiences to consider how cities can be reimagined, communicated, and felt through art. The event will feature three unique exhibitions, projects presented by cultural institutions, and a multitude of independent works by local artists.
We are excited to be hosting a Nuit Blanche project:
Crafting Connections: Didukh as a Cultural Conversation
In this multimedia exhibit, you will feel, see, and hear the making of the Ukrainian ancestral craft of didukh, connecting you to the cyclical rhythm of nature.
Artists: Oksana Hawrylak & Marta Iwanek
Contributing participants: Sasha Theodore, Bozena Hrycyna, Vlada Fedorchenko, Arnaud Brassard, Svitlana Harahan (Dukh Didukh), and ABSTRKT.
Interested in volunteering? Email violetta@stvolodymyr.org
The project is supported by the Shevchenko Foundation, the SUS Foundation, the Toronto Ukrainian Foundation, and Harbord Street BIA.