Free things to do in Toronto this week let you have some fun without breaking the bank as the city gets a new museum dedicated to stickers and a Colin Kaepernick photo exhibition. You can check out films that explore human rights issues or listen to local storytellers, too.
Events you might want to check out:True Stories Toronto (January 28 @ Garrison)
The first True Stories of the year is on with local storytellers dropping by to recall real tales about experiences that happened to them.
History of Stickers Museum (January 30 @ StickerYou)
Stickers are an underappreciated art form and this exhibition looks to shine a light on the history and contribution of stickers to the art world.
Human Rights Watch Film Festival (January 30 - February 4 @ Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema)
Back again is this free festival that uses film to bring awareness to human rights issues around the world and informing viewers to help make change.
Akin Lansdowne Farewell Party (January 31 @ Akin)
The Lansdowne location of Akin is shuttering but not before they throw a final goodbye party with installations by members and drinks.
Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp Photo Exhibition (February 1-29 @ Harbourfront Centre)
Kicking off Black History Month is this new photo exhibition from Colin Kaepernick's organization that features people who embody its mission.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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