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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.

FADO Performance Art Centre

Established in 1993, FADO Performance Art Centre is a not-for-profit artist-run centre based in Toronto, Canada. FADO provides a stage and on-going forum in support of the research and development of contemporary performance art practices in Canada and internationally. As a year-round presentation platform, FADO exists nomadically, working with partner organizations and presenters, and utilizing venues and sites that are appropriate to individual projects. FADO presents the work of local, national and international artists who have chosen performance art as…

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…

Gareth Bate & Art Untangled

Gareth Bate is an artist, curator, educator and entrepreneur. He runs an education company called Art Untangled since 2016.  He’s been at 401 Richmond since the summer of 2008 when he won the 401 Richmond Career Launcher Prize, a free studio for a year.

Golden Child Studio

Lower level, Studio B-103

Gilad Cohen is a Jewish-Canadian Toronto-based artist, photographer, podcaster, public speaker, and advocate for human rights. Since 2008, Gilad has worked as a community mobilizer with a focus on connecting audiences to urgent and compelling stories through multimedia arts.

Guido Costantino Projects

Second floor, Studio 226

Founded by Guido Costantino and Domenica Rodà, the studio plays in the aesthetic landscapes of architecture, interior design, furniture and lighting, seeing no hard lines between design principles and enjoying the blur between them.

Guntar Kravis

Third floor, Studio 363

Photographer