Art, music, movies and more are part of events in Toronto today as the Ryerson Image Centre kicks off a new season of exhibitions with a party. Elsewhere, you can catch independent films at the Indie Film Festival while Of Monsters and Men drop by to perform.
Events you might want to check out:Of Monsters and Men (September 11 @ Budweiser Stage)
These Icelandic indie darlings have new music out that's a departure from their cutesy pop roots, and you can hear it live when they come to play.
Fall Exhibitions Opening Party (September 11 @ Ryerson Image Centre)
New and innovative works that challenge and discuss the topics of today are being showcased throughout this new season of exhibitions.
Grace Vanderwaal (September 11 @ The Opera House)
The small but mighty, 15-year-old Grace Vanderwaal sings pop tunes with all her heart and grace and style way beyond her years.
Movie Night in the Park (September 11 @ College Park)
It's not too late to snuggle up with blanket and enjoy a movie under the stars with a free outdoor screening of Shazam!
Brockton Writers Series (September 11 @ Glad Day Bookshop (Church))
Local authors and writers of all sorts are dropping by to read their works at this PWYC literary night featuring playwright Rosamund Small.
Janus (September 11-26 @ InterAccess)
Paying homage to gates and transitions, this new installation by artist Tasman Richardson uses Atari 2600 glitch imagery to explore transformation.
Rize Up (September 11 @ Come See Me)
Devastated by Hurricane Dorian, this fundraiser looks to raise money for relief in The Bahamas with music, painting, games, food and drinks.
Toronto Independent Film Festival (September 11-14 @ Carlton Cinema)
It's a celebration of local, independent film with a selection of works made on a micro-budget and/or no-budget by undiscovered directors.
TIFF (September 5-15 @ TIFF Bell Lightbox)
TIFF continues this week with hundreds of screenings throughout the day, special programming, events, special guests and talks.
Museum of the Moon (September 10-15 @ The Bentway)
This year's harvest moon is set to be a spectacular sight, and it's being celebrated with artist Luke Jerram's Moon sculpture under the Gardiner.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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