Overview
- The all-night festival ran Oct. 4–5 under the theme “Translating the City,” with works staged across downtown, North York and Etobicoke.
- Many visitors reported long searches and sparse or small installations, saying the experience compared unfavorably to past years.
- Others praised the North York hub and exhibits such as Gibson House, describing a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere.
- Some criticism focused on scattered hubs and prominent sponsored pieces at Nathan Phillips Square.
- A selection of nine installations remains on view through Oct. 12, and NOW Toronto says the city has not yet responded to questions about navigation and accessibility.