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Nuit Blanche Fellowship

Humber Galleries and Humber Polytechnic Lakeshore Campus are pleased to partner with the City of Toronto’s annual Nuit Blanche event by establishing the Nuit Blanche Fellowship. Under the supervision and mentorship of Humber staff, a team of multi-disciplinary students are invited to explore their individual artistic talents, while working together on the ideation and production of a single and dynamic artistic project inspired by Nuit Blanche’s curatorial theme. Nuit Blanche has had a massive impact on Toronto and grown into one of the largest public art exhibitions in North America. This free and annual overnight event presents opportunities for audiences to explore new neighborhoods and engage with contemporary art in public spaces.

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Nuit Blanche Fellowship Application

Applications for the 2025 Fellowships are now closed. Thank you to all who applied. The next round of Fellowship applications will be open in early 2026.

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For more information, check out the full Nuit Blanche Fellowship page at Humber Galleries.

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Fellowships highlighted in celebration of Nuit Blanche 2025

Fellowships, Intercultural & Creative Music Fellowship, Nuit Blanche Fellowship

Wed, October 22, 2025

CCBI and Humber Galleries Fellows from two fellowships showcased their projects at Nuit Blanche 2025. Nuit Blanche Fellows presented their project, 'Domus Nexus', and the Intercultural and Creative Music Fellowship's 'Tessera Collective' performed for a second time since their debut at the Aga Khan Museum in September. Check out the Humber Et Cetera article for the full story, including exclusive insights into the creative processes behind these projects from the Fellows themselves!

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