| The Toronto Strategy Meetings were weekly meetings that occurred Mondays at 9:00 am from September to December 2004, during Project Toronto, Toronto Free Gallery's inaugural show, and they were open to anyone. The meetings consisted of report-backs to the group from each participant: a brief outline of the individual’s current projects, problems they were having, how they intended to solve them, and their plan for the week. They were specifically scheduled during the first hours of the workweek in order to attract people keen to get rolling and to motivate those whose tendency is to let things slide. Participation ranged from four to twelve people and included an environmental scientist, a painter, a sketch comedienne, an academic, a few visual and performance artists, a government bureaucrat, some musicians, a dancer, a few theatre artists and some activists. |