For the second year in a row, the Winter Light Exhibition is taking place on the west island of Ontario Place.

Throughout the winter season, Ontario Place will be “a landscape of brisk wind, extreme temperature and intricate ice sculptures crafted by Mother Nature herself.”

Using creativity, innovation, light and discovery, creators from all artistic streams will showcase their exhibits following the curatorial theme of “Disruptive Engagement.”

This year’s Ontario Place Exhibit opens from November 23 to March 17, 2019.

As for what you’ll find along the way, here is a list of the exhibits and the artists:

A Warm Hug by Kanika Gupta and Amit Kehar

Aqualith by Sagan Yee, Alenn Predko and Alex Leitch

Circadian Rhythms by Caterina Stambolic

Earth Resist by Ryan Longo

Fracture by Robert Hengeveld and Marcia Huyer

Geodesic Mimicry by Kilogram Studio

Halo by Tonya Hart

homunculus.numbus by Mark-David Hosale

Iridescent Towers by Nate Nettleton

Making Waves by Mixed Metaphors

Maybe It’s Better We Don’t Know by VTLA and Ken Roy Johnson

Obscura by John Nguyen, Stephen Baik and Anton Skorishchenko

Pendulum by Spencer Cathcart and David Nolan

Shadok & AYÊ by Hanae Baruchel

Stella Polaris by Jordan Shaw

The Faraway Nearby by Christine Dewancker

The Greenhouse by Layne Hinton

Warmth Pillars by Lucie Bulot

When: November 23 to March 17

Where: 955 Lake Shore Blvd. West

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