A major LEGO® art exhibition is coming to Toronto this spring, giving families a chance to explore more than 130 brick-built artworks by internationally recognized artist Nathan Sawaya. Art of the Brick opens March 5, 2026, at YZD, located at 30 Hanover Road, Toronto, and will run for a limited time.
The exhibition spans 1,800 square feet and features Sawaya’s original sculptures and well-known pieces, including a brick-built Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton and a new artwork created specifically for Toronto, inspired by the city’s architecture.
Visitors will also see large-scale recreations of famous masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s David, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The experience includes hands-on areas with a LEGO® pool filled with thousands of bricks, a sketch-and-post station, photo AI, and other interactive activities designed for both kids and adults.
About the Artist
Nathan Sawaya is widely known for transforming LEGO bricks into contemporary art. A former corporate lawyer, he shifted careers to work full-time as an artist and gained international attention in 2007 for his sculpture Yellow. His work has appeared in major institutions around the world and is held in both public and private collections.
Merchandise & Souvenirs
A dedicated pop-up shop will offer LEGO® items and exhibition-exclusive collectibles, including limited-edition pieces available only at this show.
Tickets & Information
Art of the Brick opens March 5, 2026, at YZD (30 Hanover Road, Toronto).
- Tickets go on sale in February
- Sign up for the waitlist to get exclusive early access to tickets before the official box office opens
- Ticket prices: from $20.90 for adults and $14.90 for children
About the Presenters
The Art of Brick exhibition is presented by Exhibition Hub, known for global immersive experiences including Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience, Bubble Planet, Titanic – An Immersive Voyage, and Dinos Alive, and Fever, a leading tech platform for discovering live events and cultural experiences.














