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Art news: Pride in Toronto
Thursday, June 26, 2014
It's World Pride in Toronto!
If you're looking for some art with your Pride celebrations, check out Pride in Canada which features mosaics from TEST's own Natalie Jubb of Fragmentalist.
Opening today and running for 10 days until July 5th is the Pride in Canada exhibit. This show features 11 amazing artists and sculptors. The gallery at Artscape Youngplace (180 Shaw St., #107) is open 12-7 pm daily. The Gala Opening Party is this Friday June 27th, 6-11 pm. There'll be wine & music, it's free, and you're invited.
Riverdale Art Walk
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
TWO DAYS. 125+ EXHIBITING ARTISTS, including T.E.S.T's own Natalie from Fragmentalist and Nga from NgaDinhArt!
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
JUNE 1 & 2 • 2013 | 11am – 6pm
JIMMIE SIMPSON PARK & QUEEN STREET EAST
LOVE ART? JOIN US FOR THE 15TH ANNUAL RIVERDALE ART WALK
This is your opportunity to experience the work of a wide variety of established and emerging artists – all in one area, all exhibiting over two great days. It is a dynamic and fun event that gives thousands of visitors the opportunity to discover the “next great Canadian artist” or simply that one artist that connects with you.
125+ artists are exhibiting painting, photography, mixed media, printmaking, drawing and sculpture in Jimmie Simpson Park, located at Queen Street East and Booth Avenue. In addition, see work in galleries and shops along Queen Street East in Riverdale and Leslieville, including the Hangman Art Gallery at 756 Queen Street East.
FREE TO THE PUBLIC
JUNE 1 & 2 • 2013 | 11am – 6pm
JIMMIE SIMPSON PARK & QUEEN STREET EAST
LOVE ART? JOIN US FOR THE 15TH ANNUAL RIVERDALE ART WALK
This is your opportunity to experience the work of a wide variety of established and emerging artists – all in one area, all exhibiting over two great days. It is a dynamic and fun event that gives thousands of visitors the opportunity to discover the “next great Canadian artist” or simply that one artist that connects with you.
125+ artists are exhibiting painting, photography, mixed media, printmaking, drawing and sculpture in Jimmie Simpson Park, located at Queen Street East and Booth Avenue. In addition, see work in galleries and shops along Queen Street East in Riverdale and Leslieville, including the Hangman Art Gallery at 756 Queen Street East.
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