Steam Whistle and Heritage Toronto, “Building Storeys 2012″: Opens May 2
Steam Whistle Brewing has been supporting the artist community since 2000 by hosting monthly art exhibitions in their Gallery to showcase local creative talent. During the month of May, Steam Whistle Brewing Gallery will take part in the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival by hosting Heritage Toronto’s successful photo exhibition, Building Storeys, now in its third edition.
Through the adventurous lens of the Building Storeys photography group and Heritage Toronto, intriguing images of often unseen rail and marine transportation infrastructure in Toronto will be unveiled. Building Storeys changes the perception of transportation heritage in our city, by revealing the hidden beauty of these structures. The exhibit is co-curated by Christopher Hume of the Toronto Star and Gary Miedema, Chief Historian at Heritage Toronto.
Building Storeys opens with a public launch reception on Wednesday, May 2 from 7pm-11pm at Steam Whistle Brewing at 255 Bremner Blvd and is open daily until May 31st.
Featured in this year’s free exhibit are 24 images of Toronto’s notable – and in some cases closed to the public – rail and marine transportation sites:
Queen’s Wharf Lighthouse and Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
The Trillium Ferry
Toronto Transit Commission Maintenance Yards and Subway Stations
CN Rail Yard
Rail Bridges over Landsdowne Ave, Bathurst St, Dundas St and Carlaw Ave, and in the Don Valley
Event Link: http://www.steamwhistle.ca/events/eventdetail.php?id=733
Heritage Toronto works with the citizens of Toronto to advocate for, preserve, and promote a greater appreciation for our city’s rich heritage. Through partnerships with local community groups and volunteers, Heritage Toronto works to heighten awareness of our shared history by providing city-wide programs and services. Programs include free neighbourhood walking tours, the annual Heritage Toronto Awards and William Kilbourn Memorial Lecture, and a heritage plaques and markers program. www.heritagetoronto.org
The Building Storeys Collective is composed of seven Toronto photographers: Robert Dyke, Sean Galbraith, Rick Harris, Mathew Merrett, Timothy Neesam, Olena Sullivan and Toni Wallachy.
Steam Whistle Brewing hosts monthly art exhibitions in their Gallery to showcase local creative talent. Although many exhibitors are established artists, some are showing for the first time. Steam Whistle does not charge rent for their gallery space, nor is a commission earned on any works that are sold. At the close of each show, one piece from the show (of the artist’s choice) is donated to their permanent collection bringing further profile to artists through the thousands of visitors to the brewery annually. http://www.steamwhistle.ca
Building Storeys 2012: A Photo Exhibit of Transportation
When: Free Admission
Thursday, May 3 – Thursday, May 31, 2012
Mondays to Thursdays: 12 to 6 pm
Fridays and Saturdays: 11am to 6pm
Sundays: 11am to 5pm
Opening night reception – May 2, 7 to 11pm
Where: Steam Whistle Brewing – The Gallery
The Roundhouse
255 Bremner Blvd., Toronto
Information: 416 362 2337 Ex. 246 (Steam Whistle)
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