The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park like I’ve never seen it before!
Were the leaves swept to the edges of the Labyrinth as people walked it?
A meniscus curve of fallen foliage ?
The Toronto Public Labyrinth in Trinity Square Park like I’ve never seen it before!
Were the leaves swept to the edges of the Labyrinth as people walked it?
A meniscus curve of fallen foliage ?
More of my students try out Toronto's public labyrinth. pic.twitter.com/oFalwGzeKL
— Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef) March 31, 2016
The Toronto Labyrinth is extra challenging today. #SnowDay pic.twitter.com/rh2jHjxHui
— Andrew Weir (@ABWeir) March 1, 2016
It’s almost 24 hours since NuitBlanche 2011 began. It’s also almost 12 hours since it ended early this morning.
My body is still aching from hopscotching various art zones carrying my giant NuWe letters performing my own Independent mobile NuitBlanche Giant Outstallation Art, NuWeBlanche (@NuWeBlanche).
I did take a break somewhere in there and made a point of visiting the Toronto Public Labyrinth to experience Shannon’s Fireflies. This NuitBlanche installation by Seth Hardy (@thirdson), founder and executive director of Site 3 coLaboratory, was intentionally placed in the centre of the labyrinth…
Please join the Labyrinth Community Network
for a group walk on the first day of Autumn
Friday, September 23
12:00 noon
Toronto Public Labyrinth
Trinity Square Park
(immediately west of the Eaton Centre and south of the Church of the Holy Trinity)
Medieval music will accompany us
Fully accessible
Braille Labyrinth on site
Free of charge
All are welcome!
Upcoming:
Winter Solstice, Thursday, December 22 at noon
Friends of the Labyrinth Community Network invite you to
“celebrate the vernal equinox, the spring equinox – the day exactly halfway between the solstices, the day that the sun shines directly on the equator and night and day are of equal length. It is the earth’s day of balance…Stand completely still for a moment and feel that balance.” – The Way of the Labyrinth, Helen Curry
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Noon – 1 pm
Toronto Public Labyrinth, Trinity Square Park
(West of the Eaton Centre, south of the Church of Holy Trinity)
Fully accessible
Michael Franklin will accompany us on hurdy-gurdy and flute
All are Welcome!