In this episode of ArtBeat, we’re joined by Mia Nielsen, Director of Art Toronto, who shares her fascinating journey into the world of art and her role in shaping the country’s most prominent art fair. Growing up between Ontario and Denmark, Mia’s early experiences with creativity—from her musical roots to her love for museums—laid the groundwork for her curatorial career. Her 12 years at the Drake Hotel saw her curate bold, experimental projects and foster collaborations with leading cultural institutions, experiences that have informed her approach to running Art Toronto.
Mia reflects on her time so far at Art Toronto, and how the fair continues to hold a vital place in the international art fair circuit, showcasing a distinctively Canadian perspective with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion, particularly through the work of Indigenous artists. She offers insight into this year’s programming, highlighting its public installations and immersive experiences designed to captivate audiences.
As Art Toronto celebrates its 25th anniversary, Mia considers how the art world has evolved, especially in a digital age, and what it means to encounter art in person. We also discuss the importance of collectors in sustaining the Canadian art market and how the fair creates meaningful connections between artists, galleries, curators, and collectors.
Join us as Mia offers a rich exploration of curating an art fair that engages audiences and nurtures the Canadian art ecosystem.
You can follow Mia on Instagram at @seekthesublime, Art Toronto at @art_toronto, or visit arttoronto.ca for more details.
The fair runs from October 24-27 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, with a special opening night on Thursday benefiting the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Get your tickets here and don’t miss this opportunity to experience the best of contemporary art!
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