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Toronto Free Gallery is a not-for-profit art space dedicated to providing a forum for social justice, cultural, urban and environmental issues expressed through all media. Toronto Free Gallery's role is to be a creative laboratory that aims to provide artists with a space to experiment, explore new ideas, question norms and challenge both themselves and their audiences. Toronto Free Gallery's role is to present programming that highlights and offers creative responses to urgent issues such as urban development, social justice and sustainability. They do this by fostering collaboration between creative communities through exhibitions and events that include visual artists, activists, film-makers, performance artists, writers, architects, urban planners, ecologists, and academics, to name a few. == Goals == Provide a forum for social, cultural, environmental and urban issues expressed through all media Maintain a space where artists, architects, and socially and environmentally conscious organizations can present meaningful projects in an artistic way Create a venue for dialogue about the communities, cities and world we live in through exhibitions, panel discussions and other events Offer a space that includes multiple voices and experiences Provide a space that supports and provides dialogue and exhibition space for young and emerging artists as well as those who are established Address urgent social and environmental issues in a positive and constructive way Broaden Toronto's arts audience by: working with diverse communities, creating programming that includes participation from the arts and non-art communities, including youth programming, creating programming that has broad audience appeal and organizing projects with a presence outside the gallery, through past site-specific and public projects 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Toronto Free Gallery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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