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Arta Gallery
Arta Gallery, a professional commercial arts venue for
collectors and artists, offers a collection of contemporary work by Canadian as
well as international artists.
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Art Gallery of Ontario
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) (French: Musée des
beaux-arts de l'Ontario) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Toronto's
downtown Chinatown district, on Dundas Street West between McCaul Street and
Beverley Street. With 45,000 square metres (480,000 sq ft) of physical space,
the AGO is one of the largest art museums in North America.
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Art Gallery of York University
Departing from the notion of “out there,” the Art Gallery
of York University (AGYU) is an artistically and intellectually driven public
art gallery dedicated to manifesting contemporary art through diverse cultural
circuits by continuously, and simultaneously, creating and transcending
contexts.
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Art Metropole
Art Metropole specializes in contemporary art in multiple
format: artists books, multiples, video, audio, electronic media, and so on. We
offer artists' products for sale on our premises and through this web site. We
also publish, promote, exhibit and distribute artists' products in various
formats.
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Bau-Xi Gallery
Displays contemporary Canadian art, featuring paintings,
prints and sculpture by leading and emerging artists from across Canada.
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Beach Studio Tour
Since 1994, an annual self guided tour of home studios
showcasing several local artists in the Toronto Beach area. Features information
about the current year's tour and participating artists.
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Canadian Art Group
A group of expert art dealers, appraisers and collectors
each with specialized expertise the Group of Seven, Quebec modern, the Beaver
Hall Group, and the Canadian Group of Painters.
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Corkin Gallery
One of the worlds foremost photography galleries,
representing international photographers and estates.
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Eskimo Art Gallery
Founded in 1981, the Eskimo Art Gallery has a long
tradition of presenting the finest contemporary Inuit art from the Canadian
North. In addition to the museum-quality masterpieces, we offer the best works
by the most talented Inuit artists of the younger generation. Our services also
include art consulting and appraisals, as well as a comprehensive corporate gift
program.
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Gallery 1313
A non-profit gallery run by the Parkdale Village Arts
Collective, this gallery in Toronto's west end hosts guest exhibitions.
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Gallery 44 - Centre for Contemporary Photography
Non-profit artist-run centre committed to the advancement
of photographic art. Consists of art gallery, resource centre, darkroom and
production facilities. Education programs, weekend workshops and gallery tours
available.
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Gallery One
Represents several Canadian and international artists in a
wide variety of media, and includes a gallery and profiles of artists.
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Jacob Gallery
Offers wide selection of modern and contemporary art by
Canadian and international artists. Also provides consultation and assistance in
selecting artwork for homes or offices.
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Kinsman Robinson Galleries
Features 20th century figurative paintings, sculpture and
international works on paper.
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La Parete Gallery
A fine art gallery featuring original works by Canadian,
Native and international artists.
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Mercer Union
Mercer Union, A Centre for Contemporary Art is an
artist-run centre dedicated to the existence of contemporary art. We provide a
forum for the production and exhibition of Canadian and international
conceptually and aesthetically engaging art and related cultural practices. We
pursue our primary concerns through critical activities that include
exhibitions, lectures, screenings, performances, publications, events and
special projects.
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Odon Wagner Gallery
Established in 1969, Odon Wagner Gallery is Toronto's
premier gallery for historic art, specializing in 18th and 19th Century European
paintings, as well as in work by Modern Masters. The gallery, which has also
shown international contemporary work for over twenty years, has recently
expanded and will be opening Odon Wagner Contemporary at a second location in
the spring of 2009.
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The Power Plant
The Power Plant has three major exhibition galleries and
smaller, adjacent indoor and outdoor sites which lend themselves to virtually
any presentation circumstance. The interior of The Power Plant is comprised of
three major gallery spaces. The two largest, named the Royal LePage and J. S.
McLean Galleries, are specifically designed for maximum flexibility and for the
diversity of contemporary art. They feature nine-metre high ceilings and an
adjustable grid lighting system. The third, named the Canadian Tire Gallery
features three-metre high ceilings.
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Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition
An annual exhibition held in July at Nathan Philips Square,
in front of City Hall. A juried exhibition, which welcomes applications from
artists working in a wide range of traditional and experimental art forms.
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YYZ Artists Outlet
YYZ is dedicated to the support of work by contemporary
artists working in all media, and to the provision of a venue for the exhibition
of this work through on-going programs in both visual and time-based arts -
video, film and performance.