The Ontario Association of Art Galleries
Studio 395OAAG is a registered charitable organization. Established in 1968, OAAG was incorporated in Ontario by letters patent on October 9, 1970. The Charitable Objects from the Letters Patent are: To encourage co-operation between member galleries and museums To encourage cooperation with the Ontario Arts Council and similar agencies To assist in the development of visual art centres in the province of Ontario To promote high standards of excellence and uniform methods in the care and presentation of art To serve…
The Red Head Gallery
First floor, Studio 115The Red Head Gallery, celebrating its 27th anniversary in 2017, is a professional artists’ cooperative committed to exhibiting the work of established and emerging artists and to encouraging work that is critically engaged within a wide range of contemporary discourse. The Red Head Gallery was established in 1990 and is Toronto’s most enduring collectively run art gallery. It has stood the test of time as an exhibition space as well as a collective where critically engaged, highly productive artists enjoy…
Third Party Public
Third floor, Studio 392Our firm specializes in making large, complex multi-stakeholder projects constructive and manageable. We work exclusively for governments, public agencies, and occasionally non-profits working to serve public interests.
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair
Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) is Canada’s leading outdoor and online art fair. Established in 1961 to connect Canadian artists directly to the public, TOAF showcases 400+ emerging and established visual artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors and artists working in ceramics, textiles, jewellery and more. The event brings together 150,000 art lovers and enthusiasts who spend over 2 million dollars on art during the Fair. This free public event takes place every July – rain or shine – at Nathan…
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
Fourth floor, Studio 448The Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival is a unique showcase of contemporary Asian cinema and work from the Asian diaspora. Works include films and videos by Asian-identifying artists in Canada, the U.S., Asia and all over the world. As Canada’s largest Asian film festival, Reel Asian provides a public forum for Asian media artists and their work, and fuels the growing appreciation for Asian cinema in Canada.
Trinity Square Video
Studio 121Trinity Square Video is a not-for-profit artist run centre and exhibition space. Since 1971, Trinity Square Video has supported community organizations and artists from diverse backgrounds whose practice incorporates the use of electronic moving images in their work, by commissioning, exhibiting, training and making equipment and integration services available. Most of our members are emerging and mid-career artists working on documentaries, dramas, experimental video and video installation. We have equipment for shooting and editing, and post-production including a Media Lab.…