Winter Stations is an annual design exhibition that takes place along Toronto's beachfront. More specifically, it is located along Lake Shore Boulevard East. The playful, community-enhancing programme is held by three local studios -- RAW Design, Ferris + Associates and Curio.
The theme of this year's Winter Stations is migration. The submitted work consists of four pavilions, as well as two temporary structures that have been conceived of by students from the Sheridan and Humber colleges.
The artworks are an in-depth look at Winter Stations' theme. The creatives explored all facets of migration -- from human to animal. The submitted work offered commentary on a vast variety of politically and socially oriented topics, including the "shaping of our global society" and the "exchange of ideas."
Photo Credits: Khristel Stecher
Colourful Migration-Themed Installations
Winter Stations Features Sculptures Along Lake Ontario
Trend Themes
1. Migration-themed Installations - Opportunity for artists and designers to create immersive experiences that explore the concept of migration across various perspectives.
2. Community-enhancing Programme - Opportunity to develop interactive installations that bring communities together and spark conversations around social and political topics.
3. Student-driven Creativity - Opportunity for students to showcase their innovative ideas and contribute to public art exhibitions.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can leverage migration as a theme to create thought-provoking installations and push the boundaries of artistic expression.
2. Event Management - Event management companies can organize immersive experiences and community-focused programmes that attract a diverse audience and promote engagement.
3. Education - Educational institutions can encourage student participation in public art projects to foster creativity, collaboration, and real-world application of learned skills.