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Tenant Directory

Discover a village within the city

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.

Vtape

Vtape is a vibrant distribution organization that represents an international collection of contemporary and historical video art and media works by artists. We make this collection accessible to curators and programmers, educators, scholars and public audiences worldwide. In addition to providing a distribution framework for established and emerging artists, Vtape is committed to establishing video art preservation and exhibition standards, and strives to support hybrid practices in an increasingly complex technical milieu. In addition to single-channel, artist-created and -controlled, non-commercial…

Wildlands League

Wildlands League is one of the Canada’s pre-eminent conservation organizations. We protect wilderness. We collaborate with communities, governments, First Nations, scientists and progressive industry to protect nature and find solutions that work for the planet and for all. We are a not-for-profit charity that has been working in the public interest since 1968, beginning with a campaign to protect Algonquin Park from development. We are policy experts standing up for wildlife and standing with communities. We tackle irresponsible development that…

William Greaves

Second floor, Studio 276

Winnie Truong

Third floor, Studio 353

Winnie Truong explores the naturalness of female form. Expanding upon a dedicated drawing practice, her latest body of work, Perennials, integrates coloured pencil crayon and cut paper collage in the rendering of surreal imagery and fictional narrative.

Women in View

Women in View’s On Screen Report documents women’s employment in Canada’s publicly funded film and television with data on Black women, Indigenous women and Women of Colour throughout.

Yarek Waszul

Second floor

Yarek Waszul, a contributor to the New York Times, showed his artwork at the Museum of American Illustration in New York in early 2010.