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Lorella Di Cintio, PhD

Toronto Metropolitan University, School of Interior Design at The Creative School

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Posted on June 27, 2013December 8, 2021 by Lorella Di Cintio

Serving it up – The Stop Night Market

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It was another successful event for the students of Ryerson’s Interior Design program and The Stop Night Market as the team served to a sold out crowd. Tucked behind the alleyway of Honest Ed’s sat 44 food vendors dishing out delectable treats in support of efforts to combat hunger and malnutrition in the GTA. This outdoor gastro-avaganza proved to have the perfect combination of designed food and crafted carts. Can’t wait for next year!

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Categoriescommunity / civic engagement, design activism, higher education pedagogy, Teaching Tagsartisan, carts, civic engagement, community engagement, craft, design activism, food security, food vendor, Ryerson School of Interior Design, The Stop Night Market

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