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Tenant Category: Gallery

Tenant Directory

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401 Richmond is home to a community of over 140 artists, cultural producers, social innovators, galleries, festivals, and shops. Browse our full tenant directory or select a tag below to view our tenants by category.

A Space Gallery

First floor, Studio 110

Established in 1971 as one of the first multi-disciplinary artist run centres, A Space has played a significant role in the evolution of contemporary art in Canada. Over the past decades, A Space has developed a curatorial practice that is inclusive of diverse aesthetics, politically engaged, technically innovative and representative of our Membership. A space has a thirty-five year history of multi-disciplinary artist-run activity. The organizations’ mandate encompasses the investigation, presentation and interpretation of contemporary art forms, different disciplines and…

Abbozzo Gallery

First floor, Studio 128

Established in 1993, Abbozzo Gallery is a commercial gallery representing Canadian and International artists. We pride ourselves in offering a  friendly, welcoming atmosphere for both the experienced and new collector and offer a full range of services from consultation in your home or office, free local delivery and installation, world-wide shipping and payment plans. Host your special event at the gallery in our beautiful warm and welcoming space. Please contact us for rates and details.

Artspace Gallery TMU

Lower level, Studio LL106

Artspace is a student-led art gallery, career incubator and online platform. Every year, the gallery mounts 8 – 10 exhibitions of student and alumni work, alongside a diversity of public events, programs, talks and screenings. All of the gallery’s programming is designed to generate meaningful networking, mentorship and career development opportunities for TMU students. More than just a gallery, Artspace is a hub of experiential learning, professional networking, critical exchange and innovation.

BAND Gallery

Lower level, LL108

Dedicated to supporting, documenting and showcasing the artistic and cultural contributions of Black artists and cultural workers in Canada and internationally.  

Critical Distance Centre for Curators

First floor, Studio 122

Critical Distance Centre for Curators (CDCC) is a not-for-profit gallery, publisher, and professional network devoted to the support and advancement of curatorial inquiry in Toronto, Canada, and beyond. With a focus on critically-engaged, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary practices, underrepresented artists and art forms, and community outreach and education in art and exhibition-making, Critical Distance is an open platform for diverse curatorial perspectives, and a forum for the exchange of ideas on curating and exhibition-making as ways to engage, inform, and connect people…

Gallery 44

First floor, Studio 120

Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography is a non-profit artist-run centre committed to photography as a multi-faceted and ever-changing art form. Founded in 1979 to establish a supportive environment for the development of photography, Gallery 44’s mandate is to provide a context for reflection and dialogue on contemporary photography and its related practices. Gallery 44 offers exhibition and publication opportunities to national and international artists, award-winning education programs, and affordable production facilities for artists. Through its programs Gallery 44 is…