Institutional Members
Art Gallery of Sudbury
251 John Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 1P9
Phone: (705) 675-4871 / fax: (705) 674-3065
www.artsudbury.org / ktelenko@artsudbury.org
Artcite
109 University Avenue West, Windsor, Ontario N9A 5P4
Phone: (519) 977-6564
www.artcite.ca / info@artcite.ca
Artspace (Peterborough Artists Inc.)
Artspace is now located at 378 Aylmer Street North
Mailing Address: PO Box 1748, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7X6Phone: (705) 748-3883
www.artspace-arc.orgArtspace, a multidisciplinary artist-run centre with non-profit charitable status, is committed to supporting the growth and development of contemporary artists through a complex of forums, spaces, and opportunities for diverse and critically challenging voices.
Artist-Run Centres and Collectives of Ontario (ARCCO)
P.O. Box 44026, Market Tower Lane Postal Outlet
141 Dundas Street, London, Ontario N6A 5S5
www.arcco.caARCCO is a professional arts service organization for artist-run, not-for-profit centres and collectives for contemporary art in Ontario. This includes centres/collectives for the presentation, production, dissemination, service and investigation of contemporary art in a variety of media and multi-disciplinary work.
Art Works Art School
238 Jane Street, Toronto, ON M6S 3Z1
Phone: 416-766-0662 Fax: 416-766-8641
www.artworksartschool.comArt Works Art School is a community based art school whose mandate is to introduce adults, teens and children to the enriching world of art making in a creative, supportive and healthy environment. Our school is located at 238 Jane Street in the Upper Bloor West Village of Toronto, just north of the Bloor/Jane subway station and south of Annette Street.
Association of African Canadian Artists
Joan Butterfield - Art Director/Curator
Phone: 905-458-8289 / Fax: 905-792-0959 / Toll Free: 1-877-233-6517
www.colour-blind.ca / joanbutterfield@rogers.com
Alternate Website - www.colourblindinternational.com
Bravo
Le bureau est ouvert tous les jours aux heures normales
tél. et télec. (819) 457-1892 ou (800) 611-4789
courriel > dg@bravoart.org ou info@bravoart.org
adresse postale > C.P. 53004, Succ. Rideau, Ottawa, ON K1N 1C5Bureau des regroupements des artistes visuels de l’Ontario
Depuis 1991, le Bureau des regroupements des artistes visuels de l'Ontario, seul organisme de services aux arts (OSA) en arts visuels et médiatiques en Ontario français, réunit près de 120 membres de toutes les grandes régions de la province. BRAVO est voué à la défense des intérêts individuels et collectifs de ses membres et ses activités répondent à ses besoins de communication, de représentation, de formation, de promotion et d'appui à la diffusion des arts visuels. Bref, BRAVO vise la dynamisation des arts visuels et médiatiques non seulement chez ses artistes, mais aussi dans toutes les communautés de l'Ontario.
Canadian Conservation Institute
1030 Innes Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0M5
www.cci-icc.gc.ca / www.preservation.gc.caThe Canadian Conservation Institute was created in 1972 to promote the proper care and preservation of Canada's cultural heritage and to advance the practice, science, and technology of conservation. The Institute has worked closely with hundreds of museums, art galleries, academic institutions, and other heritage organizations to help them better preserve their collections.
The Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
1 Rideau Canal, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9N6 / Phone:16139908257
www.cmcp.gallery.caAffiliated with the National Gallery of Canada, the CMCP is located in the heart of the nation's capital, just east of the Parliament Buildings. This elegant museum, a creative adaptation of an abandoned railway tunnel, presents dynamic exhibitions by Canada's best contemporary art and documentary photographers.
Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour
258 Wallace Avenue, Suite 102, Toronto, Ontario M6P 3M9 / Phone: 14165335100
www.cspwc.comThe Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (CSPWC) was founded in 1925 by some of the most illustrious artists in Canadian art history who passionately believed in the importance of watercolour as a medium. The CSPWC encourages experimentation while honouring the transparent tradition of the medium.
Community Arts Ontario
354-401 Richmond Street West, Box 23, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 www.communityartsontario.ca / cao@communityartsontario.ca
Community Arts Ontario is an arts service organization comprised of 210 organizations and groups across Ontario. Programs & Services include: group benefits & insurance for member organizations, professional development training, Best Practice Awards to community arts projects, research & advocacy, an annual conference, and regional workshops & consultations
Creative Spirit Art Centre
122 Wells St., Toronto, On., M5R 1P4, P.O. Box 16, Postal Station"P", Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S6
www.creativespirit.on.ca / csac@creativespirit.on.caPermanent collection: Contemporary Canadian Art; categories of Art Brut, Outsider Art and works created by artists with disabilities. Studio temporarily suspended. Tours by appointment. TeleP: and e-mail response by Resource and Information Centre and Seary/Anderson library on art and disabilities. CSAC produces arts and disabilities festivals, lectures, workshops and art exhibitions.
Cube Gallery
7 Hamilton Avenue North, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 1B4
www.cubegallery.ca / info@donmonet.caCube Gallery is a contemporary art gallery that hosts group shows (by call-out) on themes every month. Cube is centrally located in the heart of west-end Ottawa, at 7 Hamilton Avenue North. It is just behind the bustling Parkdale Market and a short stroll from the thriving shops and businesses of Wellington Avenue. Cube is the brainchild of Ottawa artist and curator Don Monet, well-known on the Ottawa arts scene as an arts advocate, events organizer and impresario. The gallery boasts 16 hundred square feet of space, and 12 foot high ceilings made of heavy red cedar. This allows Cube the flexibility to showcase substantial works of art - everything from 10' high sculptures.
Dorset Fine Arts
80 Spadina Avenue, Suite 309 Toronto, Ontario M5V 2J4
www.dorsetfinearts.comDorset 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 it is unique among the Arctic Co-operatives for its sustained 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. Dorset Fine Arts was established to continue to develop and serve the market for Inuit fine art produced by the artist members of the Co-operative. Sales of prints, drawings and sculpture are made through Dorset Fine Art’s showroom in downtown Toronto, which receives regular shipments from Cape Dorset. The showroom is not open to the public, but to galleries in Canada, the United States and Europe.
Enriched Bread Artists of Ottawa
Enriched Bread Artists c/o Karen Jordon, Administrator, 951 Gladstone Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 3E5
Phone: (613) 729-7632
www.artengine.ca/ebaThe Enriched Bread Artists is a not-for-profit artist-run space dedicated to the production and development of the visual arts by offering affordable studio space to professional artists.
Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant
20 Ava Road, Brantford, Ontario, N3T 5G9 / Phone: (519) 756-5932 Fax: (519) 756-5910
www.glenhyrst.ca / doros@glenhyrstartgallery.ca147 Wyndham Street North - Suite 404 Guelph, Ontario N1H 4E9 / Phone: (519) 836-3280
gac@sentex.net / www.guelphartscouncil.orgGuelph Arts Council is an co-ordinating body and information resource for arts and culture in the Guelph area with aims to enrich the cultural life of the community and encourage widespread appreciation of, support for, and involvement in the arts. Since 1975, the Council has offered dozens of services and programs serving local artists and arts groups.
guelpharts / wellingtonarts
c/o Guelph Arts Council, 147 Wyndham Street North - Suite 404 Guelph, Ontario N1H 4E9 / Phone: (519) 836-3280
info@guelpharts.ca / info@wellingtonarts.ca / www.guelpharts.ca / www.wellingtonarts.caThe guelpharts / welllingtonarts websites are dedicated to connecting local arts and heritage organizations and individual artists with their audience(s), with each other and with resources which will aid them in the creation, presentation and preservation of arts and heritage. Developed originally as a partnership project with funding from the volutneer @ction.online program of the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, the site is now administered by Guelph Arts Council as part of its community co-ordination / resource role.
Inuit Art Foundation
2081 Merivale Road Ottawa, Ontario K2G 1G9 / Phone: (613) 224-8189
www.inuitart.org / iaf@inuitart.orgEstablished in 1986, the Inuit Art Foundation is the only national Aboriginal arts service organization in Canada. A non-profit organization, the IAF is controlled entirely by practising Inuit artists. Its mandate is to assist Inuit artists in the development of their professional skills and in the marketing and promotion of their art.
Klix Pix
4 Fir Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M4E 1B5 / Phone: (416) 698-3468
eye@klixpix.comPhoto Agency specializing in assignment and research. Experts in the Canadian photographic market.
The Magic Door Art Gallery & Studio
100 River Street, Sunderland, Ontario
Gallery Hours: Friday noon-7, Saturday & Sunday noon- 5 or by appointment
magicdoor@sympatico.ca / www.magicdoorgallery.comThe McIntosh Gallery
McIntosh Gallery, the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 3K7 / Phone: (519) 661-3181
mcintoshgallery.caAlthough the oldest university art gallery in Canada, the McIntosh Gallery concentrates on presenting the work of contemporary practicing artists through innovative, scholarly and educational programs. Exhibition planning features local and regional artists and is augmented by national, international and touring presentations when the opportunity and resources allow.
Mississauga Arts Council
300 City Centre Drive, Suite 1055, Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C9 / Phone: (905) 615-4278
www.mississaugaartscouncil.com / info@mississaugaartscouncil.comThe Mississauga Arts Council, established in 1981 by City Resolution, is a non-profit registered charity governed by a Board of Directors. Our mission is “to foster and develop, support and champion a vibrant, dynamic arts community in the city of Mississauga through services and grants, to enrich the lives of its citizens.” We are the most comprehensive resource for arts and entertainment information in the city of Mississauga. We support and promote the activities of over 215 arts organizations (representing more than 23,000 artists) and several hundred individual members.
Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre
21 Queen St, Kingston ON K7K 1A1
Phone: 613-548-4883 / Email: modernfuel@bellnet.ca
www.modernfuel.caModern Fuel is a not-for-profit artist-run centre that supports innovation and experimentation in contemporary art. We showcase provocative exhibitions, new media work, experimental music, performance and other works by emerging and mid-career Canadian artists from diverse cultural communities.
The National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9N4 / Phone: (613) 990-1985
www.national.gallery.caThe National Gallery of Canada is located in one of the most spectacular sites in Ottawa – near Ottawa's historic ByWard Market, overlooking the Ottawa River and the Parliament Buildings. Its award-winning architecture, featuring the luminous Great Hall, spacious galleries, and interior gardens and courtyards, is in itself worth the visit.
Ontario Society of Artists
Room 101, 1444 Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario M4L 1E1 / Phone: ( 416) 867-9448
www.ontariosocietyofartists.org
The Ottawa Art Gallery
Arts Court, 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6E2 / Phone: (613) 233-8699
www.ottawaartgallery.ca/home-en.php / info@ottawaartgallery.ca
The Ottawa Art Gallery is an independent non-profit public art gallery committed to the acquisition, presentation, interpretation and dissemination of contemporary art for the benefit of the local arts community. Our programs explore a variety of issues and include exhibitions, talks, lectures, tours and publications. The Gallery has a growing contemporary collection of works associated with the region. It also houses the Firestone Art Collection, which is presented through changing exhibitions. The Firestone Art Collection of Canadian Art is comprised of over 1,600 works of art assembled by Ottawa collectors O.J. and Isabel Firestone, who purchased the works from the early 1950s to the 1970s.
Propeller Centre for the Visual Arts
984 Queen St. West, Toronto, Ontario M6J 1H1 / Phone: (416) 504-7142
Hours: Wed-Sat 12-6, Sun 12-5 or by appointment
www.propellerctr.com / gallery@propellerctr.comPropeller’s mandate is to give visual artists commercial and curatorial control over their creations. As a Collective, Propeller supports vital contemporary art practices and initiatives by emerging and mid-career artists. Propeller provides a professional venue for exhibitions along with technical support and promotional resources.
Redeye Studio Gallery
Suite 102, Case Goods Warehouse (Bldg 74), Distillery Historic District, 55 Mill Street, Toronto
www.redeyestudiogallery.ca
The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
72 Queen Street, Civic Centre, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 3Z3 / Phone: (905) 576-3000
www.rmg.on.caThe Robert McLaughlin Gallery was incorporated in 1967 to “...meet the growing and diverse needs of its community through the advancement and appreciation of the visual arts.” The public trust objectives of the Gallery have always stressed collection, preservation, and conservation of fine art, particularly related to Canadian arts and culture, as well as the exhibition and interpretation of the collection through educational programming. The Gallery fulfills its mandate in three specific areas of activity: exhibitions, educational outreach, and community programming. The motivation for all activity is: to tell the story of Canadian art, its history and its current state; to provide challenging art experiences, formal and informal, through exhibitions and education for all ages; and to actively engage the local community in the wider possibilities of meaning and enjoyment in art.
Sculptors Society of Canada
64 Merton Street, Toronto, Ontario M4S 1A1
Gallery Hours: Tue - Fri: 11am - 5pm; Sat: 11am - 4pmmailing address:
c/o Judi Young
studio 204 - 60 Atlantic Avenue, Toronto Ontario M6K 1X9SSC info
Phone: (416) 533-0126
gallery@cansculpt.org / www.cansculpt.org
South Asian Visual Arts Collective
401 Richmond St. West, #450, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 / Phone: (416) 542-1661
www.savac.net / info@savac.netSAVAC is a Toronto-based, artist-run, nonprofit organization dedicated to the development and presentation of new works in contemporary visual art by artists of South Asian origin. SAVAC does not have a permanent gallery. We promote the work of emerging artists, and expose Canada to the work of leading international artists, critics and curators.
The School of Visual Arts
University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario / Phone: (519) 253-3000
art@uwindsor.ca
http://cronus.uwindsor.ca/units/visualarts/visualarts.nsf
Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival
401 Richmond Street West, Suite 309, Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 / Phone: (416) 703-9333
www.reelasian.com / Info@reelasian.com
Toronto School of Art
410 Adelaide St. West, 3rd floor, Toronto, Ontario M5V 1S8 / Phone: (416) 504-7910 Fax: (416) 504-.8171 / Toll free: 1 (888) 628-7471
admin_tsoa@on.aibn.com / www.tsa-art.ca
Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
143 Simpson Ave., P.O.Box 52, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3K8, Phone: (905) 623-5831
www.vac.ca / visual@vac.caThe mission or purpose of the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is to promote the creation, display and appreciation of visual arts in the Municipality of Clarington.
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
51 Stuart Street, Hamilton, Ontario L8L 1B5 / Phone: (905) 522-3003
www.wahc-museum.ca / wahc@web.netOne & only National cultural organization dedicated to preserving workers' history and culture. Historical and contemporary exhibits explore contributions of working people. Community gallery space for artists. Educational programs, school and group tours. Site rentals for meetings and events. National Heritage Site, Hamilton's former Custom House (1860).
Union Gallery
1st Floor, Stauffer Library, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 5C4
uniongallery.queensu.ca / ugallery@post.queensu.caThe Union Gallery is a student-run gallery located on the first floor of Stauffer Library (on the corner of Union Street and University Avenue) at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. The gallery is wheelchair accessible. The money received through fundraising efforts and memberships helps ensure free admission for all visitors.
XPACE
303 Augusta Avenue, Toronto, Ontario / Phone: (416) 849-2864
www.xpace.info / xpace@xpace.info /
XPACE is a non-profit artist-and student-run centre committed to the exposure of multi-disciplinary emerging artists in a professional context that is recognized within the local and international contemporary art and design community. Our goal is to build a bridge between art and design students and their professional counterparts by offering a platform in which they may exhibit their works and be externally recognized, which in turn promotes relevant programming that instigates public discourse and propels the development of contemporary art and design.
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