Lisa Power for BlogTO
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About the Event
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May 3Artists, art critics and technologists come together to discuss how technology will impact the next 100 years of art.Design Exchange
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May 3-6It's the chance to see young artists before they make their way out into the creative world, with showings across the school's several galleries for three days.OCAD University
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May 4-6Communities come together to share stories about their neighbourhoods and use walking as a way to connect with their neighbours.Multiple Venues
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May 5Don't even think about bringing money to the May edition of this totally free, no swapping, no spending market.Campbell Park
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May 12-13All things comic art are celebrated with exhibitions, readings, panels, interviews, art installations and workshops—free!Toronto Reference Library
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May 12-20The Weston Bread Factory opens its doors to feature photos by Toronto photographer Laird Kay that celebrate this city landmark.Former Weston Bread Factory
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May 17 - June 3Artists Bao and Boudro and Montreal's Rock Therrien look at iconic characters from pop culture and their impact on contemporary culture.Thompson Landry Gallery
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May 26-27If you like cute dogs in outfits, this is the place to be. Come and bask in doggy goodness, free of charge.Woodbine Park
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May 26-27Toronto's unseen architecture takes the spotlight as tours of historically and culturally significant buildings open their doors to welcome patrons inside.Multiple Venues
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May 27 - October 28The first Pedestrian Sunday of the year kicks off this month. This event sees Keningston Market transformed into a car-free street festival for the last Sunday of each month until the end of October.Kensington Market