condo BOOM! schedule

All events take place at the Theatre Centre located at 1087 Queen West (at Dovercourt) side entrance

OPENING NIGHT
Wine and cheese
Thursday, September 21, 7-9pm

Artist workshop - Led by Kenta Kishi (Tokyo)
An interactive exploration of condo design and marketing. Participants will re-examine the marketing materials as they create thier own vision of condo living.
Saturday, Sept 23, 2-4pm

Walking Tour: Community Involvement in Neighbourhood Change
Led by Active 18, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Parkdale Activity Recreation Centre
Sunday, September 24, 2-5pm (weather dependent)

Play Reading: Vaclav Havel's Redevelopment or Slum Clearance.
Read by Daniel MacIvor, Camille Stubel, Frank Cox-O’Connell, Teresa Przbylski, Charles Campbell, Adrian Griffin, Dean Gabourie, Jelena Cakic, Paul Fauteaux, Peggy Hlobil-Emmenegger and David Jansen

Monday, September 25, 7-9pm

Artists and Revitalization panel discussion
With Susan Serran (Artscape), Adrian Blackwell (artist/architect), Christina Zeidler (Gladstone Hotel), Ulysses Castellanos (artist) and David Hulchanski (University of Toronto). Moderated by Rebecca Ward
Tuesday, September 26, 7-9pm

Marketing and Development of Condominiums panel discussion
With Bill Hurst (Streetcar Developments Inc), Professor Ute Lehrer (York University), Alex Spiegel, Mrdjan Uzelac, Robin Pope (Brad J Lamb Realtors)
Moderated by Christopher Hume

Thursday, September 28, 7-9pm

Film Night: Film as a tool for community engagement in planning. A co-presentation with Regent Park Film Festival.
Guest Speaker: Chandra Siddan, Regent Park Film Festival.
"Through a Young Lense", youth and high density living "Regent Park TV on the Redevelopment" Regent Park Youth Media provides a synopsis of the first phase of the Regent Park Redevelopment, "The Myths of Regent Park", a creative way of looking at the media's negative portrayl of Regent Park "A Call to Action", follows Toronto Activist Gaetan Heroux, member of OCAP, as he fights for social and economic justice.
Friday, September 29, 7-9pm

NUIT BLANCHE
Late night walking tour: planning by night and marginal spaces of the city.
Saturday, September 30 dusk 'til dawn

All events are pay what you can.