Join us in Casa Loma’s library for canape and prosecco for the opening of our first-ever art exhibition – Red Visions. Explore the stunning visuals of the Indigenous-led exhibition celebrating the works of 13 artists from the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Wabanaki, and Cree nations: Tracey Anthony, Jack Manidokaa Bradley, Ciaran Head-Smith, Brent Henry, Arnold Jacobs, Emily Kewageshig, Brandon Lazore, William Haduweñtha Logan, Gabriel Ottawa, Shayde Sandy, Jessica Somers, Tisha Thompson, and Bruce Boots. Red Visions invites artists to share their visual perspectives and personal histories, filling in the gaps in Casa Loma’s contemporaneity. The exhibition focuses on each artist’s voice, connecting communities, and sharing experiences – guiding visitors through the exhibition with minimal curatorial intervention.
Thu Feb 13 2025
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
$28.98 - $44.49
All Ages
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Casa Loma - Canada's Iconic Castle
Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Situated on 5 acres, Casa Loma was once the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt with his wife Lady Mary enjoyed Casa Loma for less than ten years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his home. The 98 room castle, designed by architect EJ Lennox, features secret passageways, elaborately decorated rooms with authentic period furnishings and breathtaking views of the Toronto skyline from its towers.
Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto's top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens. A perfect backdrop for special occasions, Casa Loma also plays host to over 350 private events annually. The unique architecture has also made it a highly desirable location for film, television and photo shoots.
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto ON
416.923.1171
info@casaloma.ca
$28.98 - $44.49 All Ages
Join us in Casa Loma’s library for canape and prosecco for the opening of our first-ever art exhibition – Red Visions. Explore the stunning visuals of the Indigenous-led exhibition celebrating the works of 13 artists from the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Wabanaki, and Cree nations: Tracey Anthony, Jack Manidokaa Bradley, Ciaran Head-Smith, Brent Henry, Arnold Jacobs, Emily Kewageshig, Brandon Lazore, William Haduweñtha Logan, Gabriel Ottawa, Shayde Sandy, Jessica Somers, Tisha Thompson, and Bruce Boots. Red Visions invites artists to share their visual perspectives and personal histories, filling in the gaps in Casa Loma’s contemporaneity. The exhibition focuses on each artist’s voice, connecting communities, and sharing experiences – guiding visitors through the exhibition with minimal curatorial intervention.
Casa Loma - Canada's Iconic Castle
Completed in 1914, it took 300 men nearly three years to complete the almost 200,000 square foot castle at a cost of $3,500,000 (at the time). Situated on 5 acres, Casa Loma was once the largest private residence in Canada. Sir Henry Pellatt with his wife Lady Mary enjoyed Casa Loma for less than ten years before financial misfortune forced him to abandon his home. The 98 room castle, designed by architect EJ Lennox, features secret passageways, elaborately decorated rooms with authentic period furnishings and breathtaking views of the Toronto skyline from its towers.
Today, Casa Loma is one of Toronto's top tourist attractions and hospitality venues. Each year over 650,000 visitors tour Casa Loma and the estate gardens. A perfect backdrop for special occasions, Casa Loma also plays host to over 350 private events annually. The unique architecture has also made it a highly desirable location for film, television and photo shoots.
1 Austin Terrace, Toronto ON
416.923.1171
info@casaloma.ca
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