Toronto Reference Library
The following is a fictional example for illustrative purposes
About the Venue
Name: Toronto Reference Library
Address: 789 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4W 2G8
Brief Description of Venue: The Toronto Reference Library (TRL) is a central, non-circulating reference library in Toronto, designed by architect Raymond Moriyama. It serves as a hub for research, learning, and community engagement, housing a vast collection of materials, including books, periodicals, and other formats, organized by subject and primarily for in-library use. The TRL also provides access to technology and services, like computer labs, study rooms, and programs, and it's known for its architecture and role as a landmark.
About the Exhibition
General Description: Tucked within the Toronto Public Reference Library, a small art exhibit offers a quiet visual pause. Framed mixed-media works blend ink, nature, and maps, resting amongst related books. Nearby, small ceramic sculptures evoke organic forms. Soft lighting highlights textures. Brief, evocative cards provide context. The library's hushed sounds create an unexpected backdrop for this intimate display, a pocket of visual art inviting casual discovery amidst the literary world.
Length of Display: Approximately 6 months
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