There’s a phenomenon when an iceberg, after breaking off from a glacier and its weight is imbalanced, flips. It’s a process that reveals what had been submerged, bringing to the surface a whole new glacial landscape.
Visual art students at Ryerson University (known as X University among some people amid a formal review of its name) have taken over the giant screens of Yonge-Dundas Square this month for a late-night exhibition of their work.
Toronto real estate entrepreneur Chris Bratty bought a treasure trove of 25,000 photographs from The New York Times archives "for all Canadians to see" and donated them to Ryerson.