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R E S O N A N C E
January 23, 2025 -
Feburary 10, 2025
Have you ever seen or heard music, art, or dance that brings you to a hard pause or a complete stop? A resonance may connect you to a familiar story, a desired experience, or a tendril of your inner evolution.
RESONANCE
Nora’s expressionistic work includes themes of meditation, the natural world, memories, desires, and yearning. Perhaps the work in this exhibition resonates with you.
About Todmorden Mills Heritage Site:
There is a secret place hidden in the Don River Valley, between highways and subways, under bridges and behind trees; Todmorden Mills is a cross-section of Toronto, stacked century-by-century, and layer-by-layer upon itself. From an Indigenous waterway to industrial hub, from a prisoner of war camp to a modern arts and theatre venue; each community has made its mark and added another layer to explore.
The same wealth of natural resources, which brought Indigenous peoples to the Don River Valley, has been a magnet drawing settlers, industrialists, workers, artists and families for centuries.
Together, they have shaped Todmorden Mills into its current role as a vibrant natural, historic and cultural landscape.
Todmorden Mills allows visitors to immerse themselves in Toronto’s history through the daily lives of the working people who made the lumber, flour, beer and bricks that built our city.
Admission
General admission is free. Some exhibitions and events may carry a separate charge where noted.
Hours of Operation:
The Papermill Gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.