Past Event
'Out for a Stroll' on the Scarborough Sign at Scarborough Town Centre
Scarborough Arts Event
Event Location: Scarborough Town Centre, 300 Borough Drive, Scarborough, On, Scarborough, M1P 4P5
View event location on Google MapsJul. 1 2021, 12:00 p.m - Nov. 21 2021, 12:00 p.m
How to Attend
The Scarborough Sign is located at Scarborough Town Centre at 300 Borough Drive, Scarborough. The sign is most closest to the southeast Entrance 1, located beside the Moxies, Urban Planet, and on the way to the Outdoor Eatery. If travelling via the TTC, arrive at Scarborough Centre station, walk into the mall, pass through the upper-level food court and make your way out Entrance 1.

If you catch yourself out for a stroll, make sure you land at Scarborough Town Centre as we unveil the newest activation of the iconic Scarborough Sign! Created by Scarborough-raised muralist, Curtia Wright, Out for a Stroll is inspired by memories of adolescence in Scarborough, being immersed outside in nature with family and friends. It truly it is a must-see! 🤩 The Scarborough Sign is a part of ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021 – 2022, with support from the City of Toronto, Cultural Hot Spot, the Ontario Arts Council, McWood Studios and the University of Toronto Scarborough. Find the Scarborough Sign in its new home at STC from July 2021 to November 2021. The Scarborough Sign is located at Scarborough Town Centre at 300 Borough Drive, Scarborough. The sign is closest to Entrance 1, located beside the Moxies, Urban Planet, and on the way to the Outdoor Eatery. If travelling via the TTC, arrive at Scarborough Centre station, walk into the mall, pass through the upper-level food court, and make your way out Entrance 1. Follow updates by visiting our webpage. |

ArtworxTO Hub EAST | Scarborough Town Centre - PAST EXHIBITION
This hub was located at 300 Borough Dr, Scarborough, ON M1P 4P5
Curator: The Spoken Soul Collective
STC is well-known for its deep connections to creative communities, arts, culture and representing the people of Scarborough. The Spoken Soul Collective’s Paulina O’Kieffe-Anthony, Dwayne Morgan and Randell Adjei continue to write this story through their curated exhibition "Scarborough: The Backbone" showcasing the wealth of talent in Toronto, in fun, engaging ways, while creating opportunities for the public to get in on the action. Stay tuned for workshops, programs and performances with hub partners Scarborough Arts.