Rewriting the City

Daniel Rotsztain

Rewriting the City

Daniel Rotsztain

2:30pm

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Join Daniel Rotsztain, also known as the Urban Geographer, on a walking and mapping tour of Toronto’s waterfront. Using interactive maps, participants will be invited to rewrite their urban landscape and contribute to a collective poetry map that will reveal the usually concealed layers of the city.

Date & Time: October 2 at 2:30pm ET
Where: Meet at Canada Square beside The Power Plant
Duration: 90 minutes
Ticket prices: $24 – Regular; $12 – Youth

Conversation

Join Daniel Rotsztain, also known as the Urban Geographer, on a walking and mapping tour of Toronto’s waterfront. Using interactive maps, participants will be invited to rewrite their urban landscape and contribute to a collective poetry map that will reveal the usually concealed layers of the city.

Date & Time: October 2 at 2:30pm ET
Where: Meet at Canada Square beside The Power Plant
Duration: 90 minutes
Ticket prices: $24 – Regular; $12 – Youth

Conversation

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Daniel Rotsztain is the Urban Geographer, an artist, writer and cartographer whose work examines our relationship to the places we inhabit. The author and illustrator of All the Libraries Toronto and A Colourful History Toronto, Daniel’s work has also been featured in the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star and a regular column on CBC Radio's Here and Now. As a frequent patron of libraries, malls, and strip malls throughout the Greater Toronto Area, Daniel's projects seek to understand and support the diverse settings of the city’s public life through walking tours, residencies, and landscape interventions.

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2:30pm

Sunday, October 2

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