U of T: Eric Arthur Gallery
The John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design
Institut pour la ville en mouvement/Design Centre at the University of Quebec at Montreal
The world's streets are places of encounter and conflict. How are streets planned and designed? For what
and for whom? Who decides, controls, oversees? And how are the multiple occupancies and speeds of pedestrians,
cyclists, cars, service vehicles, and public transportation systems reconciled? What should the balance
be among advertising, business, art, and free expression as competing interests jostle, each wanting
to have its say?
Exploring cities on five continents, the exhibition asks: How do we share the street (which belongs
to all of us!)? These are some of the questions posed in this exhibition supported by the City of Montreal,
and the Toronto presentation is facilitated by the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape
and Design at the University of Toronto and and the Consulat Général de Frànce a
Toronto.
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unknown, Railway track/street
The street belongs to all of us!
Multimedia Installation
A51 Eric Arthur Gallery - University of Toronto, 230 College Street
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