Phil Anderson, publisher: A City Sleepover in the old Bay TTC Station where you can join in on the PJ fun ( this venue is always popular so be prepared to get some ZZZs in the line up )
or Athea Thauberger ‘s The Police Station , 611 Yonge street where you can get arrested and processed
Emese Krunák-Hajagos, publisher: Isabelle Hayeur Ascension, Metropolitan United Church. It is very mystical and ethernal.
Isabelle Hayeur, Ascension, 2011
or Fligthpath at City Hall where I can fly, I can fly…
Steve Rockwell, publisher: Restaging the Encounter attempts to capture the fleeting moment when the political become poetic.
Angel Nevarez & Valerie Tevere, Another Protest Song: Karaoke with a Message, 2008, Commissioned by Creative Time for Democracy in America: The National Campaign
Seowon Bang, intern: “Fly By Night” at the Gladstone Hotel – performances and exhibitions/installations with a “spooky/eerie” theme.
Martina Wegener, intern: OCAD’s “Future Forward” in Zone B and Julia Abraham’s “Do You See What I See?” in Zone C
Julia Abraham’s “Do You See What I See?”
Matt MacIntosh, intern: It is in the Joe Fresh window on Queen St, southwest corner of Queen and Portland of the about to open store. This is an unofficial “guerilla style” offering. Not in the book. I guess it is in some zone but I don’t know which. We are “off the map” officially and happy to be there. It is 3 words in blue, bright blue rope light HISTORY, MEMORY, VOTE.
Katherine Porter, intern: Space Suit Studio: AirSHIP location: at U of T, The Music Room, Hart House 7, Hart House Circle
Mauricio Contreras-Parades, intern: The Way Up is the Way Down Floating above Bay Street at King Street West.
Dennis Hale and Mike Sharpe: The Way Up is the Way Down
Miriam Arbus, intern: Christine Irving’s, The Heart Machine.