Angell was one of the first galleries on West Queen West, which makes the flamboyant proprietor, Jamie Angell, something of an elder statesman on the scene. Angell has...
890 Queen Street WThe Archive Gallery has a large exhibit space, but the main attraction is a sizeable computer database of artists, mostly from Toronto and Montreal. Clients from the worlds of...
56 Berkely StreetThe AGO is staying open despite the fact that it's having its insides ripped out and transformed in a Frank Gehry-designed makeover. Specific galleries and wings will be closed...
317 Dundas Street WThis gallery and art bookstore was created in 1974 by the celebrated General Idea collective. There is usually an installation with a conceptual bent here and always a lot of...
2nd FloorArtcore/Fabrice Marcolini is one of a handful of galleries in the city with an international scope, showing both Canadian artists such as Medrie MacPhee, and international...
Building 62This gallery keeps a fresh perspective on contemporary art, showing works by local painter and sculptor John Coburn and First Nations' artists David General and Arthur and...
120 Scollard StreetInstalled in a garage space just south of Queen Street West, Robert Birch has brought together an excellent band of mostly local artists - Lee Goreas, Eric Glavin and Euan...
129 Tecumseth StreetThis immaculate establishment is worth the time it will take you to find it. It's located off the beaten track in a small complex of West End galleries that also includes the...
21 Morrow AvenueClint Roenisch was a curator before becoming a dealer, so his exhibitions always feature interesting groupings. You might find delicate, Renaissance-inspired landscape...
944 Queen Street WThis large converted industrial space in the Distillery District has five exhibit halls. This allows Jane Corkin to programme simultaneous exhibits by contemporary...
Building 61This gallery is a little off the beaten path both in location and content. Its mandate is to show artists who explore environmental or ecological themes. There is performance...
1139 College StreetEdward Day used to be ensconced in the blue-chip Yorkville district. But when the gallery moved to Queen West it doubled its floor space and widened its scope. The new venue...
952 Queen Street WDevoted solely to international artists who have not shown before in Canada, Gibsone Jessop displays a keen eye for trend-spotting in painting, mixed media and digital art.
Building 4This conceptual-art gallery has been eliciting curious looks from passers-by since 2001. And it's bound to create more of a stir in its new storefront location on a...
234 Queen Street EGreat Canadian art hangs in all corners of Hart House - in reading rooms, restaurants, even stairwells - but this is the official gallery, and though tiny, it often features...
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