A curated selection of antique artwork at 302 Bay blends past and present in a unique expression of heritage and character. Featuring pieces dating from the early 1800s to the 1970s, this collection highlights the work of notable artists such as Edouard Louis Henry-Baudot, Luther Van Gorder, Poul Simon Christiansen, and more.
At 150 King Street West, Winnie Truong uses drawing and animation to explore themes of identity, feminism, and fantasy. Her internationally recognized works create a profound connection between the natural world and human experience.
At 250 University Avenue, Erin Rothstein displays her hyperrealistic paintings, blending Minimalism with Pop-Culture influences. Her work, centred on food and fashion, transforms everyday objects into captivating, vibrant art pieces that inspire creativity.
Located at 140 Yonge Street, Tim Flach showcases his breathtaking photography, focusing on the animal kingdom’s beauty and fragility. His work highlights biodiversity and conservation, capturing the profound connection between humans and animals through projects like Endangered and Birds.
Located at 222 Queen Street, this collection features diverse works by artists like Amy Schissel, Simon Petepiece, Antonietta Grassi, and Alex Sutcliffe. Each piece brings a unique perspective, blending abstract and contemporary styles to enrich the space.
At 1155 Rue Metcalfe, this curated collection highlights the works of Ianick Raymond, Caroline Monnet, Larissa Tiggelers, Pierre Julien, and Serena Beaulieu. Their pieces reflect the richness of Canadian art and design through modern interpretations.
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