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DesignTO Festival 2023

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Mark your calendars! The DesignTO Festival returns January 20-29, 2023! Celebrate art and design online and in person at venues across Toronto.

Going into its 13th year, Canada’s leading and largest annual design festival will see over 100 exhibitions and events, featuring bold and ambitious design ideas that respond to the climate crisis and sustainability, ethics and social justice, city building, and more.

Since its founding in 2011, the Festival has been transforming Toronto into a hub for creativity, taking art and design out of the studio and into the urban sphere, and bringing people together to design a better future, one that is more sustainable, just, and joyful.

DesignTO celebrates contemporary culture, provides opportunities for emerging talent, and engages the community with exceptional and accessible public programming. DesignTO is a non-profit arts organization that produces Canada’s largest annual design festival, forming Toronto’s design week.

Visit the DesignTO website to view the complete Festival Schedule, and start planning your Festival activities today!

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