Today might be one for the feels as events in Toronto include the opening of a museum dedicated to heartbreak. If that's not what you're about, the Vector Festival kicks off at galleries all over the city and there's a free outdoor movie and campfire in Christie Pits.
Events you might want to check out:Vector Festival Launch Party (July 11 @ InterAccess)
The festival dedicated to graphic design and computer graphics kicks off with a launch party and reception featuring some of the many exhibitions.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople (July 11 @ Corktown Common)
The Toronto Outdoor Picture Show makes its way to Corktown Common for a free outdoor screening, eats and treats and a free yoga class.
Campfire at Christie Pits (July 11 @ Christie Pits)
The ultimate summer camp activity is on in Christie Pits with a night around the fire with marshmallows, singing and games.
Brain Massage (July 11 @ Gladstone Hotel)
It's a PWYC/$10 night of music by members of Toronto's queer community with experimental, deep-in-the-feels tunes and a drag performance.
Black Is The New Black (July 11 @ artscape Wychwood Barns)
Centring around Black identify and multiculturalism in Toronto, this event features a panel discussion, performances, free food, healing activities and more.
Freddy & Francine (July 11 @ Drake Underground)
Embodying folk, indie rock and country into what they call Americana soul, this duo blends their vocals seamlessly for a stripped down sound.
Mood (July 11 @ Cinecycle)
Created by Toronto's own Brandy Hewitt, this film tells the story of an insecure, stand-up comic in her late twenties whose life spirals out of control.
TOWebfest (July 11-13 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
Podcasters are flocking to the city for this festival dedicated to web content creators with screenings, workshops, fireside chats and panels.
Vector Festival (July 11-14 @ Multiple Venues)
Over 30 local and international artists are showing their graphic-based works at exhibitions happening inside galleries all over the city.
Museum of Broken Relationships (July 11-21 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Get ready for all the feels as this new pop-up museum includes items from past relationships that pack lots of emotion and memories.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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