Our Main Building and galleries will not be open to the public for Nuit Blanche. Access to “Hopes and Fears Assembly” will be on the northwest side of the Main Building.

July 1–24, 2022

36 Questions That Lead to Loving Toronto

Myseum of Toronto

36 questions

Photo courtesy of the artist

Overview

Inspired by the New York Times article that made famous the “36 Questions that lead to love.” This exhibit aims to foster closeness between the participant, the city of Toronto, and one another. 

We invite you to answer all questions, or only the ones that speak to you. Get deep, have fun, and be brutally honest about what you love or hate (and everything in between) about our city. Ignite the spark to fall in love with Toronto for the first time, or all over again.

About Myseum of Toronto

Myseum is your Toronto museum. Myseum’s engaging programs and experiences showcase the history, spaces, culture(s), architecture, and the people, that represent Toronto’s unique place in the world. 

Access Info

Gallery attendants will be available to assist with accessibility requests. Instructions are written in large font on sandwich boards. Phone line requires use of a personal cell phone, Myseum staff will have extra phones on site if someone doesn’t have access to a cell phone. Letter writing table and phone booth have a structural base that may cause difficulties for mobility devices, however both activities can be modified for participation without being close to the station. 

Dates & Times

July 16
12pm – 8pm

July 17
12pm – 7pm

July 22
6pm – 9pm

July 23
12pm – 8pm

July 24
12pm – 7pm

Venue

Harbourfront Centre Campus

235 Queens Quay West
Toronto ON M5J 2G8
Canada

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