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Church Ruins Reborn Through Art | Toronto News

Church Ruins Reborn Through Art | Toronto News

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St. Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto is reopening this summer—not for worship, but for art. After a devastating 2024 fire left the building in ruins, the church is hosting “Where Walls Meet Sky,” a groundbreaking contemporary art exhibition featuring 12 artists whose work transforms the damaged space into a canvas of resilience. From sculptures to installations, the show invites visitors to witness rebirth amid rubble, continuing the church’s storied artistic legacy—including murals by the Group of Seven. Free and open Thursday–Sunday, August 22–September 13, the exhibit also includes hands-on events like “Bricks to Bread,” where salvaged bricks become ovens and fresh bread is baked, plus an experimental music night on opening day. It’s art, history, and hope—all under one roof.

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