This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Gallery Weekend Toronto
In-person
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Location
Gallery Weekend is made up of 3 routes: Dupont / Junction, Wallace / Dundas, and Lower Toronto.
Toronto
Toronto, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English and French.
Some galleries are wheelchair accessible.
About
Gallery Weekend brings together some thirty contemporary art galleries, project spaces and artist-run centers across the city, in a series of routes to be explored on foot, by bike or by public transport. Throughout the weekend, we invite you to discover a wide range of free exhibitions and special activities: discussions, guided tours, openings, talks, brunches, publication launches, creative workshops and much more!
Take advantage of this opportunity to familiarize yourself with the work of a great number of contemporary artists, meet and exchange with cultural workers, gallery owners and other key players in the art world. Gallery Weekend is for art lovers of all backgrounds, whether you're simply curious or a seasoned collector!
Follow the event on Instagram to discover the participating galleries, which will be unveiled in August.
Links
- Website toronto.galleryweekend.ca
Organizer
Contemporary Art Galleries Association (AGAC)
The Contemporary Art Galleries Association (AGAC) is a non-profit organization whose primary mandate is to further develop the recognition and prosperity of the contemporary art market in Canada. Today, AGAC regroups galleries in Halifax, Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. The association actively contributes to the dissemination and promotion of Canadian artists via exhibitions and other major events organized in Québec, Canada and internationally. Beyond defending the moral and economical interests of its members through a rigorous code of ethics, the association also fosters the public’s interest in visual arts and encourages the emergence of new contemporary art collectors.