Antiques in Entertainment District, Toronto, ON

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334 Dundas St W, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5T 1G5

(416) 971-5190
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Customers express great admiration for the beautiful, unique, and thought-provoking art at Bay Of Spirits Gallery. The staff is consistently praised for their helpfulness, knowledge, and approachability. Several customers have purchased multiple pieces and have positive experiences with the transitions of the gallery's location.
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401 Richmond Street West, Suite #120, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 979-3941
About Gallery 44 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 engaged in changing conceptions of the photographic image and its modes of production. Main Objectives Exhibit innovative and challenging contemporary Canadian and international photography Treat artists professionally Disseminate information in various ways which contributes to the understanding of contemporary Canadian photographic art Support emerging artists Support research on contemporary Canadian photographic art Support artistic production Maintain a centre for the active exchange of artistic ideas Provide educational opportunities for artists and the interested public Support photographic education for learners in elementary and secondary schools Make photo education available to young people outside of the school system Ensure our programs thrive by diversifying our income base and actively fundraising Work to broaden access to our programs.
Gallery 44, located in Toronto, is a contemporary and modern art gallery with free admission. The historic 401 Richmond St West building hosts this gallery, which offers membership with access to facilities including darkrooms and workshops. Visitors praise the vibrant collection of mix media practices and international ideas, with a special focus on contemporary Canadian identity expressed in photography, video, and sculptural forms.
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401 Richmond St. W., Suite 450, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 542-1661
SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Centre) is the only non-profit, artist-run centre in Canada dedicated to the development and presentation of contemporary visual art by South Asian artists. Our mission is to produce innovative programs that critically explore issues and ideas shaping South Asian identities and experiences. We encourage work that is challenging, experimental and engaged in critical discussions on visual forms and processes, and which offer new perspectives on the contemporary world. SAVAC develops and produces exhibitions, and a range of contemporary visual art interventions and programs. SAVAC works without a gallery space, and typically in collaboration with other artist-run centres, public galleries and visual arts organizations. This collaborative process of working allows us to foster important ties with the mainstream art community, encouraging an exchange of ideas and perspectives, and increasing our organizational reach and visibility. SAVAC’s programming is national in scope, but we are actively engaged with regional and international discussions informing the development of contemporary South Asian art. SAVAC plays a vital role in the visual arts sector in Canada by advocating for South Asian artists and culturally diverse issues and practices.