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Regular Monday-Friday 9am-5pm
Sunday-Saturday 12pm-5pm
Phone: 416. 363. 6121
Fax at 416. 368. 0684
234 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario M5K 1B2
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Exhibition Hall - 3rd Floor  

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The Art of Clairtone: The Making of a Design Icon, 1958-1971
Exhibit runs from May 9th – October 12th, 2008

For a decade, in the 1960s, Clairtone Sound Corporation captured the spirit of the times: sophisticated, cosmopolitan, liberated. From its modern oiled-walnut and teak consoles to its minimalist logo and promotional materials, Clairtone produced a powerful and enduring body of design work.

Founded in 1958 by two young Canadians, Peter Munk and David Gilmour, the fledgling manufacturer of hi-fi and TV consoles quickly became known for its iconic designs and masterful advertising campaigns. The company employed some of the most talented designers and original thinkers working in Canada at the time––among them, Carl Dair, Dalton Camp, Chris Yaneff, and Hugh Spencer––who ensured that Clairtone used the wittiest copy, the latest typefaces, and the most up-to-date exhibit and signage systems.

Clairtone’s acclaimed Project G stereo, with its space-age styling, epitomized the Swinging Sixties. Famously, Hugh Hefner owned a Project G. So did Frank Sinatra. Oscar Peterson affirmed that his music sounded as good on a G as it did live. In 1967, suggesting how deeply Clairtone’s G series had come to be identified with popular culture, the G2 appeared in The Graduate alongside Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft.

With more than 70 artifacts on display––including original Clairtone hi-fi consoles, vintage furniture and fashion, as well as TV commercials from the 1960s, Hollywood film clips, interviews with the founders, archival photographs, brochures, notebooks, and rare blueprints––the exhibition is an in-depth look at an iconoclastic company that once seemed to represent all the promise of Canada.

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Clairtone’s launch, the exhibition coincides with the release of a new book about Clairtone by Nina Munk and Rachel Gotlieb. Also titled The Art of Clairtone: The Making of a Design Icon, 1958-1971, the 184-page book is designed by Hambly & Woolley Inc. and published by McClelland & Stewart.

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Fringe Benefits
Exhibit runs from July 09 - September 23, 2008
Opening Reception on July 09 at 7:00pm (Free Admission)

Fringe Benefits: Cosmopolitan Dynamics of a Multicultural City is an exhibition curated by Ian Chodikoff, urban designer, architect and editor of Canadian Architect magazine. The exhibition explores questions and ideas that will influence the future identity of our suburbs — a geography constantly evolving into something much more dynamic than big-box retail outlets and housing subdivisions.
Through photography, video, maps and art, the exhibition explores the surprising ways in which diverse contemporary multiculturalism is shaping our suburbs and improving the quality of our cosmopolitan city.

   


Canada in the Making - Showcasing the most compelling Canadian developments
in modern design history and contemporary design

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Design Exchange Summer Camps – 2008
The Design Exchange offers engaging design-based summer camps for young designers aged 7 to 16. Sessions run weekly from July 7th to August 29th, 2008. Conveniently located in the heart of Toronto’s financial district, the former Toronto Stock Exchange building offers a unique and inspiring setting for these specialized camp sessions. Programs are led by a qualified and creative team of counsellors, senior camp staff, and visiting design professionals.

This year’s line up of design camps is sure to engage your young designer. Don’t delay; register early to ensure a spot in Toronto’s most prestigious summer program.

For more information about out DX March Break and Summer Camps please click here.

   

GALA
SAVE THE DATE!

5th Annual DX Black & White Fundraising Gala will be held on Thursday October 30th.
Mark your calendars - and stay tuned for more details!

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