01-21-2018 07:40 PM
Kensington Market
If Toronto is presaged as one of the most multicultural cities in the world, its threshold of diversity is reflected in Kensington Market.
140 languages and dialects are spoken in Toronto. Double that amount shops in Kensington Market you will find representing different cultures.
Never think of driving here. It is a mission impossible to park here. By design and default Kensington Market is for walking while eating, drinking and chatting culture to culture.
Let us meet in Kensington Market to explore Toronto’s cultural diversity, history and beauty.
2 pm-4 pm, Jan 29,2018 Venue to start Fudao Noodle House in Spadina China Town, 358 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2G4
01-22-2018 12:12 AM - edited 01-22-2018 07:33 PM
Hi, @RohithaF
Your photos are interesting and beauty!
First photos painting seems like (Alphonse) Mucha.
01-22-2018 10:44 AM
Hi @HiroyukiTakisawaHiroyukiTakisaw
I truly admire your appreciation of art. It is the very first thing that struck my mind too. While his work is admired world over, among many other Salvic meanings in Czech Republic and Slovakia, Mucha denotes petty or annoying status.
This is true reflection of Kensington Market.
OCAD (The Ontario College of Art & Design) is in close proximity to Kensington Market is a heavy influencer in shaping up what is the shopping area happens to be looking like today. The whole area is a medium of free expression for young urbanites both in art and in music (not much open air music in winter; they are hibernating now)
See how both volcanoes and ocean are depicted in this store
The Market is a showcase for local and visiting talent and hence home to a heterogeneous art community. Local art aptitude is usually free and there many types of galleries in the Market square. Some hate this place while others love it.
01-22-2018 07:26 PM
Wow, thank you for teaching me.
I pay attention it from now 😉