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Nuit Blanche North

July 28, 2018 @ 8:00 pm - July 29, 2018 @ 2:00 am

Free
Painting

For one night only, the streets will come alive with an exciting program of free contemporary artistic activities, events and exhibits taking place in unconventional places in and around Huntsville’s downtown core!

Nuit Blanche North is a free late-night art event where cutting-edge artists light up downtown Huntsville with radical art exhibits and eccentric performances.

Inspired by the Nuit Blanche event started in Paris France in 2002, we invite visitors to stay up late and experience truly unique works of art in public spaces.  The fun begins at sunset and continues into the wee hours of the morning.  Visitors can wander through the streets of Huntsville to discover surprising works of art in unexpected places. From street theatre, to music, to sculpture, to film, and interactive exhibits, there is something for everyone, and many ways to join in the fun.  Come explore, discover, debate, create and participate.  No experience necessary, just a desire to stay up late and play!

Nuit Blanche North is presented in partnership by the Huntsville Festival of the Arts and Edge of the Woods Theatre.  The goal of the event is to present fun, engaging and accessible works of art, and to support the local economy by bringing visitors downtown, and providing opportunities for local artists to create and present their work.

Details

Start:
July 28, 2018 @ 8:00 pm
End:
July 29, 2018 @ 2:00 am
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://nuitblanchenorthhuntsville.wordpress.com/

Organizer

Huntsville Festival of the Arts
Phone
7057894975
Email
info@huntsvillefestival.on.ca
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Venue

Downtown Huntsville
37 Main Street East
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1A1 Canada
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Phone
705-789-4771
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We would like to respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Chippewa, Ojibwa and Potawatomi peoples, under the terms of the Robinson-Huron Treaty #61 of 1850, and the Williams Treaties of 1923.

We are grateful to be here. We hope you are too.

Together, we honour all Indigenous peoples – First Nations, Métis and Inuit – for their cultures, their languages, their wise teachings and ways of being, their stewardship and protection of the lands and waters - and life - that have shaped this country since time began.

Together, we commit to acknowledge, to learn, to educate, to create opportunity and to honour sacred places, and to take actions toward real Truth and Reconciliation in support of our commitment to wellness for all, and to walking the path together in respect, peace and harmony for future generations.

G’chi miigwech. Thank you very much.

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