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Still/Alive

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September 17 - 27, 2026 @ 152 Sterling Road

A two-week exhibition exploring the relationship between art & nature.

presented by 9th editions & toronto flower market

15 SCULPTORS & 15 FLORISTS

The pairings

s t i l l / a l i v e

The world is shaped by what we choose to notice.

STILL / ALIVE is built on the belief that beauty is not rare. It exists in the textures of everyday life, in changing seasons, in thoughtful design, in handmade objects, and in the living landscapes that surround us. Attention allows these moments to become part of how we experience the world.

Bringing together sculpture, floristry, and immersive installation, the exhibition creates environments that invite presence and discovery. Artists, designers, and florists contribute distinct perspectives that unfold through material, form, scent, light, and scale, creating experiences that linger long after the visit.

At its heart, STILL / ALIVE is a celebration of care. Care for materials. Care for craftsmanship. Care for nature. Care for one another. It offers a place where contemporary culture and the natural world meet through shared experience, reminding us that beauty has the power to enrich our daily lives and strengthen our connection to place.

Where art & nature shape the future of the city.

The Duo

Ash Mulvihill (art!) & Natasa Hansen (flowers!)

STILL/ALIVE began as a conversation about what a city needs more of: beauty, nature, and places that invite people to pause.

Natasa Hansen (Toronto Flower Market) and Ash Mulvihill (9th Editions) share a belief that creativity has the power to bring people together and deepen our relationship with the world around us.

Drawing on backgrounds in contemporary art, design, placemaking, and community building, they created STILL/ALIVE as a platform where sculpture and floristry exist in conversation.

The exhibition and supporting programming is a space for discovery, collaboration, and the unexpected connections that happen when people and disciplines are brought together with care.