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64th Toronto Outdoor Art Fair

July 11 – 13, 2025

Program Schedule

The 64th Toronto Outdoor Art Fair is a multi-faceted and multi-layered event. More than 170,000 visitors join us each year at Nathan Phillips Square. It will be a great weekend of art collecting and artist discovery; installations, guided tours, soulful kids programs, and site-specific dance.

Friday, July 11th

Flânerie with Dyana Ouvrard

10:00 AM | Information Booth

In a world that moves too fast, slowing down and rediscovering a natural space and time with artists is the most natural of movements: putting one foot in front of the other. Join Dyana for a slow, light and deep walk for all those with an itch for exploration and discussion.

Nizo Alimov

12:30 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Nizo Alimov, born in Štip, Macedonia in 1986, is a renowned specialist in Balkan Brass Traditions. He began his musical journey with informal guitar and vocal training, later mastering the euphonium under his uncle’s guidance. Alimov joined the Kočani Orkestar, showcasing traditional Macedonian and Balkan brass music worldwide.

All Things Design & Style with Odessa Paloma Parker

2:00 PM | Information Booth

Join style-savvy design and craft connoisseur Odessa Paloma Parker for a treasure hunt through TOAF’s most design-forward works with heart. From sculptural vessels to expressive textiles and statement art jewelry, discover pieces that elevate the everyday. 

Nizo Alimov

4:30 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Nizo Alimov, born in Štip, Macedonia in 1986, is a renowned specialist in Balkan Brass Traditions. He began his musical journey with informal guitar and vocal training, later mastering the euphonium under his uncle’s guidance. Alimov joined the Kočani Orkestar, showcasing traditional Macedonian and Balkan brass music worldwide.

Saturday, July 12th

Fall in Love with What you Collect with Christelle Inacio

10:00 AM | Information Booth

Art consultant Christelle Inacio makes collecting feel personal— spotlighting emerging and established artists whose work pulls you in and keeps you looking.

Moskitto Bar

10:45 AM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Moskitto Bar is a world music band based in Toronto, Canada, celebrated for their vibrant fusion of global sounds and infectious rhythms. With their eclectic mix of instruments and styles, Moskitto Bar creates a dynamic and immersive musical experience that resonates with diverse audiences.

Awards Ceremony

11:00 AM | Stage

Join us in celebrating the most outstanding artists of this year’s Fair. We will be handing out $40,000+ cash and in-kind awards supported by a wonderful circle of donors and businesses.

Moskitto Bar

12:00 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Moskitto Bar is a world music band based in Toronto, Canada, celebrated for their vibrant fusion of global sounds and infectious rhythms. With their eclectic mix of instruments and styles, Moskitto Bar creates a dynamic and immersive musical experience that resonates with diverse audiences.

tender

1:00 PM | South-West Corner of the Reflecting Pool

Presented by adelheid dance projects

tender, choreographed by Heidi Strauss, is a movement-based ambulatory performance project and real-time study of tenderness in public space. Follow adelheid dance through the square by watching tender unfold—beginning at the South West corner of the Reflecting Pool and and moving through shared public space.

Paula Sofia

1:30 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Paula Sofía is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter based in Toronto, whose Latin American Pop folk music brings vibrancy and connection to every stage she graces. Known for her playful, inviting presence, Paula creates performances that blend intimate storytelling with interactive charm, transcending language barriers and inviting audiences into a shared, heartfelt experience. Through soulful lyrics, vivid imagery, and quirky touches, she crafts songs that resonate deeply, celebrating both the lively and reflective sides of the human journey.

The Making of Art Nest with Myta Sayo

2:00 PM | Information Booth

Join Art Nest curator Myta Sayo for a guided walk through this year’s ambitious, playful, and thought-provoking public art installations, as she shares her vision and insights into each work and the artists behind them.

Moskitto Bar

2:50 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Moskitto Bar is a world music band based in Toronto, Canada, celebrated for their vibrant fusion of global sounds and infectious rhythms. With their eclectic mix of instruments and styles, Moskitto Bar creates a dynamic and immersive musical experience that resonates with diverse audiences.

The Soft Power of Art with Emily Laurent Henderson

3:00 PM | Information Booth

Curator Emily Laurent Henderson thoughtfully highlights artists who use their work to tell powerful, personal stories — stories that invite us to listen more deeply and see the world through a different lens.

CCSD x Tangled: A Deaf & Disability-Led Art Tour

4:00 PM | Information Booth

Join artists and cultural organizers from Tangled Art + Disability and the Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf (CCSD) for a guided tour highlighting the work of Deaf and disabled artists at TOAF64. The tour is in both Spoken English and ASL.

tender

4:00 PM | South West Corner of the Reflecting Pool

Presented by adelheid dance projects

tender, choreographed by Heidi Strauss, is a movement-based ambulatory performance project and real-time study of tenderness in public space. Follow adelheid dance through the square by watching tender unfold—beginning at the South West corner of the Reflecting Pool and and moving through shared public space.

Paula Sofia

4:50 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Paula Sofía is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter based in Toronto, whose Latin American Pop folk music brings vibrancy and connection to every stage she graces. Known for her playful, inviting presence, Paula creates performances that blend intimate storytelling with interactive charm, transcending language barriers and inviting audiences into a shared, heartfelt experience. Through soulful lyrics, vivid imagery, and quirky touches, she crafts songs that resonate deeply, celebrating both the lively and reflective sides of the human journey.

Sunday, July 13th

Award Winners: The Best of the Best with Joshua Heuman

10:00 AM | Information Booth

Get to know TOAF64’s top award recipients with this special tour led by curator Josh Heuman! Visit the booths of stand-out award recipients, meet the artists in person, and learn more about their practice! You’ll leave the tour with a greater understanding of what made them stand out to the judges.

Luis Anselmi

11:45 AM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Luis Anselmi, a scholar and mentor of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, skillfully merges his Venezuelan roots with diverse world music influences. Proficient in playing the Venezuelan Cuatro, piano, and lending his voice to both singing and songwriting, he performs with his band ‘GRATITUD’. Together, they create a vibrant Latin-World sound that seamlessly blends each member’s unique cultural background. With intricate rhythms and uplifting lyrics, their music is a captivating celebration that will inspire you to dance!

tender

1:00 PM | South West Corner of the Reflecting Pool

Presented by adelheid dance projects

tender, choreographed by Heidi Strauss, is a movement-based ambulatory performance project and real-time study of tenderness in public space. Follow adelheid dance through the square by watching tender unfold—beginning at the South West Corner of the Reflecting Pool and and moving through shared public space.

A Fresh New Wave with Trevor Twells

2:00 PM | Information Booth

Get an insider look at the artists making waves at TOAF64. Curator Trevor Twells spotlights breakout talents whose work pulses with fearless energy and fresh perspectives. 

Luis Anselmi

3:00 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Luis Anselmi, a scholar and mentor of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, skillfully merges his Venezuelan roots with diverse world music influences. Proficient in playing the Venezuelan Cuatro, piano, and lending his voice to both singing and songwriting, he performs with his band ‘GRATITUD’. Together, they create a vibrant Latin-World sound that seamlessly blends each member’s unique cultural background. With intricate rhythms and uplifting lyrics, their music is a captivating celebration that will inspire you to dance!

tender

4:00 PM | South West Corner of the Reflecting Pool

Presented by adelheid dance projects

tender, choreographed by Heidi Strauss, is a movement-based ambulatory performance project and real-time study of tenderness in public space. Follow adelheid dance through the square by watching tender unfold—beginning at the South West corner of the Reflecting Pool and and moving through shared public space.

Luis Anselmi

4:30 PM | Stage

Presented by Small World Music

Luis Anselmi, a scholar and mentor of the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, skillfully merges his Venezuelan roots with diverse world music influences. Proficient in playing the Venezuelan Cuatro, piano, and lending his voice to both singing and songwriting, he performs with his band ‘GRATITUD’. Together, they create a vibrant Latin-World sound that seamlessly blends each member’s unique cultural background. With intricate rhythms and uplifting lyrics, their music is a captivating celebration that will inspire you to dance!

Featured Exhibitions

A home for public art explorations

This year’s Art Nest will feature works by 6 artists who are responding to the structure, architecture and meaning of Nathan Phillips Square with interactive and engaging public art works. 

Ethereal Forms

Zone E, Booths 513 – 514

Curator Jesse King has curated a feature exhibition of TOAF64 artists titled Ethereal Forms. This exhibition is a partnership between TOAF and Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA) who bring their unique perspective and curatorial vision to TOAF.

The Land and the Sea Bind Us

Zone C, Booths 310 – 315

The Land and the Sea Bind Us, curated by Bushra Junaid, brings together artists from across Atlantic Canada whose diverse cultural backgrounds—including Inuit, Mi’kmaq, African Nova Scotian, Acadian, European, and West Asian—inform their creative practices.

Interwoven Currents

Zone A, Booths 14 – 16

Explore Interwoven Currents, a curated selection of five talented student artists. The graduating students are bringing their unique visions and creativity from OCAD U’s GradEx to TOAF! Prepare to be captivated by the remarkable work of these emerging artists.

Ongoing Programming

Block by Block

Presented by Museum of Toronto

Join Museum of Toronto for a hands-on city-building activity where participants of all ages come together to dream up the city’s future. Using wooden blocks and a whole lot of civic imagination, help us redesign Toronto, one piece at a time.

Power Kids

Presented by The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

Join this year’s Power Kids for an engaging activity inspired by this season’s exhibitions on gardens and nature. This activity will focus on our relationship with the environment and the city. Together, we will create miniature greenery in collaboration with the Museum of Toronto’s city model to make a blooming landscape. 

Budding Art Buyers

Presented by the Art Dealers Association of Canada

The Budding Art Buyers program returns for its third year with the Art Dealers Association of Canada. ADAC is bringing their expertise with invoices, consignments, and provenance to Budding Art Buyers and providing educational and fun programming for children under 14 to get them started on their art collecting journey.

Funders & Sponsors

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