July 9, 2008 10:56 AM
The Government of Ontario is providing Scotiabank Nuit Blanche with $500,000 to promote the event across Ontario, Quebec and in international markets.
Now in its third year, Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, produced by the City of Toronto, brings together hundreds of Toronto museums, galleries, cultural and educational institutions, and neighbourhoods with visual, performance and interactive art works.
This year, four local and national art curators Wayne Baerwaldt, Dave Dyment, Haema Sivanesan, Gord Hatt, have designed different art "zones" across the city for the event.
"Ontario is proud to be a partner in this event by helping attract more visitors to spend a sleepless night in Toronto with great art. Cultural tourism events like this one are a great boost to our economy."
– Aileen Carroll
Minister of Culture
"An event of this scale benefits tremendously from great funding partners. I'd like to thank the Ontario Government for contributing so much to maximize the number of people who can experience contemporary art on a larger scale."
– David Miller
Mayor of Toronto
"Scotiabank Nuit Blanche is truly a cultural and tourism phenomenon. We are proud that the province, through Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund , was a partner in year one and we are now especially pleased to be able to support the third year of new programming to help give an extra boost to market the event far and wide."
– Dr. Murray Frum
Chair, Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund