Art Galleries |
Commercial Galleries |
Animation Alley |
365 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto |
Carries limited editions from the studios of Disney and Warner
Bros. |
BAU-XI Gallery |
340 Dundas St W, Toronto |
Showcases emerging, comtemporary Canadian artists.
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Bay of Sprits Gallery |
156 Front St W, Toronto |
Specializes in Inuit and First Nations artists as well as art from the
Pacific Northwest. |
De Leon White Gallery |
1096 Queen St W, Toronto |
Exhibits contemporary art, with a strong focus on ecological art. |
Eskimo Art Gallery |
12 Queen's Quay W, Toronto |
For more than 17 years they have specialized in Inuit
sclpture.
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Gallery 1313 |
1313 Queen St W, Toronto |
A former police station in Parkdale that showcases works by emerging
artists. |
Gallery One |
121 Scollard St, Toronto |
Displays paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and photography of
established and emerging Canadian and international artist. |
Hollander Gallery |
130 Yorkville Ave, Toronto |
Has offered Contemporary Canadian paintings, sculpture, limited edition
prints for 25 years. |
The Justina M. Barnicke Gallery |
7 Hart House Circle
University of Toronto |
Displays works of emerging Canadian artist from the U of T Hart House. |
Mira Godard Gallery |
22 Hazelton Ave, Toronto
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Three storey of etchings, paintings and prints.
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Pari Namidi Gallery |
80 Spadina Ave, Toronto |
Canadian and international drawings, photography, paintings, sculpture
and vintage film posters. |
Robert Mede Gallery |
321 Davenport Rd, Toronto |
Located in Designers Walk, featuring 19th and 20th century works as well
as period and contemporary bronze sculptures. |
Sable-Castelli Gallery |
33 Hazleton Ave, Toronto
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A prestigious Canadian contemporary gallery displaying established
painters for 25 year. |
Wagner/Rosenbaum Gallery |
169 King St E, Arts on King, upper level, Toronto
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Paintings, sculpture, furniture and other works by emerging artists.
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Public Galleries |
Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) |
317 Dundas St W, Toronto |
A 24,000 piece collection including Canadian, Inuit, European, modern and
contemporary art. |
The Market Gallery |
95 Front St E at Jarvis, Toronto |
City of Toronto's Market Gallery (Toronto's First City Hall) located in
the historic St. Lawrence Market. The Market Gallery is the City of Toronto's official
centre to exhibit arts and archives. |
McMichael Canadian Art Collection |
10365 Islington Ave, Kleinburg |
Works by the Group of Seven, contemporary Canadian, First Nations, and
Inuit art can be viewed in a unique wooded setting. |
The Power Plant |
Harbourfront Centre
231 Queen's Quay W, Toronto |
Contemporary multi-media works such as sculpture, installation, painting,
performance art and video are featured in this gallery on the waterfront. |
York Quay Gallery |
York Quay Centre
235 Queen's Quay W, Toronto |
A wide range of media is displayed in this contemporary gallery. |