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Toronto Landmarks Free Workshop

Sat Jun 27, 2026 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT Gardiner Museum, M5S 2C7

Toronto Landmarks Free Workshop

Sat Jun 27, 2026 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT Gardiner Museum, M5S 2C7

Outdoor Plaza, Gardiner Museum
Free with registration

What do the marks we've made on this land say to us? Which marks get erased and which marks are elevated to capital 'L' Landmarks? Join artist and urbanist Faizaan Khan for a participatory workshop inviting you to notice how we’ve marked this land.

Through a hands-on clay activity, we’ll explore Toronto’s various landmarks—both the monumental and the mundane. Come gather, play with clay, and rethink how we value the landmarks of our daily lives.

About the Facilitator

Faizaan Khan is an urban planner by day, and an artist/designer/researcher always. He's curious about the edges and in-between places. Inspired by Scarborough, Faizaan's work examines local landmarks, heritage, sense of place, and power in the face of development and displacement.

About the International Ceramic Art Fair

The International Ceramic Art Fair (ICAF) is the Gardiner Museum’s biennial celebration of innovation and contemporary directions in ceramics, inviting visitors to discover how the boundaries of craftsmanship are being redefined in clay.

ICAF 2026 has been expanded from a 10-day event to a 12-week exhibition and public program exploring how ceramics is evolving across art, design, and emerging technologies. At the heart of this year’s edition is the theme “the city and the commons,” presenting ceramics as both material and method for examining how we live together in rapidly changing cities. From architecture to infrastructure, ceramics shelter, connect, and ground us, offering new ways to think about belonging, resilience, and shared space.

How do we nurture communal relationships amidst dramatic change? How can the intelligence of ceramics inform how we navigate cosmopolitan life? How can new approaches to ceramic technology re-shape the ways we live together?

Join us to discover the works on view and participate in programming that explores these and other questions.

Location

Gardiner Museum, M5S 2C7