Museums & Art Galleries in Playter Estates, Toronto, ON

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1626 Queen St E, PLAYTER ESTATES, Toronto, M4L 1G3

(416) 463-7263
Known for spawning some of Toronto's best eateries, cafes and shops, Dimensions adds its inviting convivial presence to trendy Riverside. This fresh expansive gallery is the collaborative product of Ellen Davidson and Wendy Palmer, in business together for over 14 years. The two have an immense passion for all things creative and have shaped this combined establishment to house one of Toronto's most reputable places for custom framing and a fine art gallery showcasing artists from all walks of life.
Dimensions Custom Framing is highly recommended by numerous customers for their top-notch quality custom framing services. The knowledgeable and friendly staff go above and beyond to provide expert advice and recommendations, ensuring customers' visions are brought to life. The framing process is completed efficiently and professionally, with a focus on high-quality workmanship. The gallery also features lovely artwork for purchase. Reviews consistently express satisfaction with the inviting and thoughtful customer experience.
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100 Broadview Ave, Suite 201, PLAYTER ESTATES, Toronto, M4M 3H3

(416) 961-0511
Dorset Fine Arts was established in Toronto in 1978 as the wholesale marketing division of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative. The Co-operative is in Cape Dorset, Nunavut and is unique among the Arctic Co-operatives for its focus on the arts and artists of the community. The Annual Graphics Collection from Cape Dorset has been released since 1959 and the Co-operative also represents many acclaimed sculptors and drawing artists. Dorset Fine Arts was established to develop and serve the market for Inuit fine art produced by the artist members of the Co-operative. Sales and exhibitions of prints, drawings and sculptures are made through the Dorset Fine Arts showroom in Toronto to galleries around the world.