
C Magazine
Third floor, Suite 301C Magazine is a Toronto-based contemporary art and criticism periodical devoted to providing a forum for significant ideas in visual art and culture. Each quarterly issue explores a new theme through original art writing, criticism and artists’ projects. C Magazine is published quarterly by C The Visual Arts Foundation, a non-profit charitable organization established to present ideas, advance education and document contemporary visual art and artist culture.

CARFAC Ontario
CARFAC Ontario is the association of professional visual and media artists. Founded in 1968, CARFAC (Canadian Artists’ Representation/le Front des artistes canadiens) has worked for 40 years on the legal and economic issues facing visual artists. We believe that artists, like professionals in other fields, should be paid for their work and share equitably in profits from their art practice. The work of CARFAC Ontario is to develop policies, publications, and services that assist artists, galleries, curators, art patrons, and…

Gareth Bate & Art Untangled
Hi, I’m Gareth Bate. I’m an artist, curator, educator and entrepreneur. I run an education company called Art Untangled since 2016. I’ve been at 401 Richmond since the summer of 2008 when I won the “401 Richmond Career-Launcher Prize” a free studio for a year awarded to a graduating student. It was an amazing experience and really gave me a great start. After that I moved down to the basement to Studio S-17 in the orange section where I’ve been…

Inigo Films
Second floor, Studio 213Inigo Films television, theatrical features and interactive web sites include Galileo’s Sons, Love at the Twilight Motel, Star Men, and Star Men Interactive. It is an independent documentary company managed by Alison Rose. Alison is also a National Newspaper Award and National Magazine Award-winning writer in arts and entertainment, and science and technology. She serves as a tenant of the 401 to advocate for revisions to the property tax assessment system in Ontario, on the board of the Friends of…

JAYU
Third floor, Studio 380
Le Labo
Second floor, Studio 277Established in 2006, Le Labo is a center for francophone media arts in Toronto, supports and disseminates the work of artists in Toronto. Recognized for its strong community, Le Labo is a dynamic organization, catalyst for the practice of media arts in Toronto. As a member of the artistic community and the French-speaking community, the objectives of Le Labo are to support incubation, innovation, creation and production in the media arts, as well as to promote collaboration and dissemination.