Temporary Acts: Public Art in Toronto’s Don River Valley by Kari Cwynar (ed.)

Published May 8, 2026
Contributed by 205TF


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Public Art in Toronto’s Don River Valley was published by Art Metropole and Evergreen:

This book documents the non-profit Evergreen’s public art program in Toronto’s Lower Don River Valley from 2017 through 2024. Twenty-five art and research projects commissioned and presented by Evergreen are reproduced here alongside new essays, interviews, roundtable discussions, and process images. Together the publication coheres current discussions on temporary, sustainable, collaborative, and site-responsive public art, and explores the role of artists in deepening our engagement with complex landscapes like the Don River.

To design this book, Meat Studio used Immortel Infra G1 (Clément Le Tulle-Neyret, 205TF) and National Park (Andrea Herstowski, Ben Hoepner, and Jeremy Shellhorn), an open source typeface.




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