The Walrus Talks The Future of the Arts

Get your tickets now for RBC Presents The Walrus Talks The Future of the Arts, taking place in Toronto on November 27.

Join us for a showcase of the writers, performers, musicians, and thinkers that are defining Canada’s artistic future.

Featuring:

• LIDO PIMIENTA, artist

• SHARY BOYLE, contemporary visual artist

• ADAM PAOLOZZA, artistic director, Bad New Days

• WANDA NANIBUSH, curator of Indigenous Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario

• MENON DWARKA, executive director of Arts Etobicoke

• SARAH-TAI BLACK, film programmer and arts writer

• NOOR NAGA, poet and novelist


Tuesday, November 27, 2018
6:30 p.m. Doors open
7 p.m. The Walrus Talks
Join us for a catered reception following the event to continue the conversation.

The Telus Centre for Performance & Learning
Koerner Hall
273 Bloor Street W.
Toronto

The Walrus Talks is a national series of events produced by The Walrus. Each event offers thoughtful, inspiring thinking and seven minute talk from scholars, writers, performers, scientists, artists, business leaders, and more.

Questions about the Walrus Talks? Read our FAQs at thewalrus.ca/about/the-walrus-talks-faq/.



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