Museums & Art Galleries in Church and Wellesley, Toronto, ON

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558 Church Street, Toronto, M4Y 2C9

(647) 256-1014
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77 Maitland Pl, Toronto, M4Y 2V6

(647) 229-7399
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16 Wellesley Street West, BAY CLOVERHILL, Toronto, M4Y 1E7

(416) 924-5375
Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Picture Frames-Dealers.
Armen Art Gallery is a place to discover with a wide range of Indigenous and First Nations art. Customers praise the knowledgeable and passionate owner, the wide selection of original and printed art, and the excellent custom framing services. Prices cater to various budgets. The shop has a great ambiance and customers frequently leave with more than they initially intended to purchase.
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166 Isabella St, Toronto, M4Y 1P6

(416) 605-7853
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1504-65 St Mary St, Toronto, M5S 0A6

(416) 903-6694
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80 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, M5B 1G6

+1 416-977-1077
Gallery Arcturus is a not-for-profit contemporary exhibition and art education centre located in downtown Toronto. It is funded and operated by The Foundation for the Study of Objective Art, a private charity. The gallery is an oasis of peace in the midst of a busy city. The space has been carefully designed to provide an opportunity for uninterrupted contemplation of visual art without the pressures of commercial galleries and without the admission charges typical of other public galleries. The gallery also provides an outstanding opportunity for contemporary visual artists to display their work without the pressures of commercial considerations. The gallery seeks to exhibit works which engage the viewer's sensations and feelings in a movement toward self-transcendence. The gallery has a view about what art is for: that art is for exploring the larger context of what it means to be human.
Gallery Arcturus Foundation is a hidden gem in Toronto, praised by visitors for its unique artwork, free admission, and warm atmosphere. Each piece tells a story, and the colorful and intricately constructed exhibits are a delight to explore. The staff is friendly and helpful, making for an enjoyable experience. Recommended for those in the area.
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2 Bloor Street West, Toronto, M4W 3E2

161 Gerrard St. East, Toronto, M5A 2E4

(647) 226-8857
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Aldridge Art Gallery is highly praised by customers for its extensive selection and expert advice from the knowledgeable owner. The gallery caters to various needs with a focus on elegant high heels and transformative services. The professional and courteous atmosphere guarantees a satisfying shopping experience for clients.
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7 Sultan Street, Toronto, M5S 1L6

(416) 515-9898
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1303 - 2 CARLTON STREET, OLD TOWN, Toronto, M5B 1J3

(416) 365-3233
Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Produits de bureau Général, Archif, Museums & Art Galleries, Archives, Services professionnels, Archives publiques, Museums, History museum
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99 Yorkville Ave, Toronto, M5R 1C1

(416) 864-3850
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Taglialatella Toronto is a museum with a unique collection of modern art styles and murals. They offer generous work hours for visitation. Many customers praise the contemporary exhibitions and cutting-edge art. Some visitors mention specific artists and their impressive works.
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325 Church St, Toronto, M5B 2M2

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1235 Bay Street, Toronto, M5R 3K4

416-991-9334
Charlespuma offers a wide variety of fine art, representing emerging and career artists alike. Discover our selection of artworks for sale from established artists worldwide. As an art dealer Charles Puma is dedicated to a modern, contemporary art style. Charles embraces all media including painting, photography, mixed media collage, works on paper, and sculpture. He focuses on American pop and post-pop periods as well as blue-chip artists. Charles Puma specializes in publishing limited edition prints.
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14 Elm Street, 3 rd Floor, Toronto, M5G 1G7

(705) 286-3763
Art Gallery, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Advertising/Marketing, Association or organization
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204 Carlton St Suite D, Toronto, M5A 2L1

(647) 348-0104
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33 Gould St, Toronto, M5B 1E9

(416) 979-5164
Art museum, Art Gallery
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1255 Bay St, Toronto, M5R 2A9

(416) 831-7799
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1255 Bay St, Toronto, M5R 2E2

647-748-1000
Conveniently located in Yorkville, Toronto’s favourite fine arts neighbourhood, Hazelton Fine Art Galleries has established many strong connections with other fine art institutions and individuals both nationally and internationally for over 25 years. The gallery is recognized as one of the most diverse galleries in the city with over 100 artists and featuring a wide variety of high caliber works including contemporary art, modern masters, traditional and historical paintings, as well as contemporary bronze and Inuit sculpture.
Hazelton Fine Art Galleries is praised for its beautiful art collection and fabulous, knowledgeable service. The gallery features internationally renowned artists and new contemporary talent. The staff is described as great and knowledgeable. Some visitors also appreciate the selection of works by Modern Masters like Picasso and Dali. However, there is a mention of a grumpy manager focusing on sales and not welcoming visitors, with no photos allowed.

201-94 Cumberland St, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 1A3

(416) 924-7773
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540 Parliament St, Toronto, M4X 1P6

(647) 822-9916