Author: artoronto

Location location location – Gallery Hop 2011

September 24, Saturday
All day, all free

Location, location, location

Powerful art is also sensitive to place, bringing the conditions of its making and showing to the forefront.Likewise, a place—be it well known or not—lends unique flavours to art produced in its bounds.

Gary Evans: spce invdrs

September 9 – October 8, 2011

Paul Petro Contemporary Art

On the occasion of our gallery’s tenth anniversary at our current location (eighteen years in all) we are pleased to present an exhibition of new paintings by longtime gallery artist Gary Evans.

Gerald Baer: Mechanics of Touch

September 10 – October 8, 2011

CHRISTOPHER CUTTS GALLERY

An enigmatic ceramic and metal sculptor; Baer has been building components, for the past two decades, for his grand amusement park inspired installation “The Ride”.

Dana Tosic: Everyday Ephemera

September 15 – October 22, 2011

Open Studio Gallery

Focusing on fleeting, intimate, moments, Dana Tosic’s Everyday Ephemera explores notions of time and memory, and the body’s potential to infer a narrative through movement.

there is no there… by Jeremy Gordaneer

September 27 – November 12, 2011
Artist’s talk on Wednesday,September 28,5:30-7pm
Opening: Saturday, October 1, 2:30 – 5:30pm

GALLERY ARCTURUS

Visitors are invited to meet with the artist and view the work as it is completed during regular gallery hours

Sole of a Shoe: Three Generations of Painting

September 16 – October 8, 2011 WYNICK/TUCK GALLERY 401 Richmond Street West Suite #128 Ground Floor Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 Tel: (416) 504-8716 wtg@wynicktuckgallery.ca  Chaim Pinchas Podeszwa, Yidel Podeswa and Howard Podeswa. Curated by E.C. Woodley Grandfather, father and son. Three…

FALL FROLIC 2011 – Funding Raising Event

Thursday September 22nd, 7pm-midnight
Art City in St. James Town Presents at

The Gladstone Hotel

Art City is a not-for-profit organization committed to providing free and accessible, multidisciplinary art programs to the children and youth of St. James Town.