Streets, signs, and the slave trade
Public history projects are redefining Toronto’s story
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Public history projects are redefining Toronto’s story
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On September 25, the Power Plant Gallery—located on the Harbourfront—opened its new season to a receptive and welcoming audience of more than 5,000, which created a line-up outside the door before the gallery’s opening. The Power Plant is “renowned for its global vision and special commitment to ground-breaking contemporary Canadian art and widely supported as
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