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95 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C2, Canada
Toronto, Ontario M5E 1C2
+14163927604

I live outside of Toronto, so I usually don’t come into the city unless it’s purposeful. But I had a meeting this morning, and my friend recommended I spend the day sightseeing. Since I take the train at Union, they recommended I check this place out, and I’m happy I did. I bought couple postcards, gotta help remind the City of Toronto that art is a good thing and should be financially supported. The only reason this is four stars and not five is that I wish there was more information about the two artists on exhibit. The art itself was so beautiful, and I wish I knew more about who the artists were and what was going through their heads when they made them. Unfortunately, I didn’t see a bio of either of them anywhere, nor any artist’s statements. Maybe they were there and I just didn’t see them? Regardless, this was a lovely way to spent my afternoon, and I’m happy I know about this place now.

Great little gallery. Free admission. Got a nice intro from the gentleman at the front desk. Excellent exhibit from a local artist. I agree with another reviewer who said they need to up their profile … this is a City gallery so I’m guessing that’s why the operations aren’t at par.

You need to improve your social media profile. I realize you may have resource shortages (staff and $$) but this is so important for audiences these days. There is currently a great show on the gallery and I'm trying to refresh my memory as to it's title, the artists and organization involved and there's nothing on the website or instagram. ( I don't do Facebook so I don't know about that venue). I was wanting to send info by DM on instagram and couldn't find anything. It's the African Canadian Pride exhibition that's about's about a celebration of a Goddess and involves men dressing up as women in elaborate masked costumes and dancing that I'm talking about. I would have given 5 stars if I wasn't so frustrated about getting info on your current exhibition - even a link to the artists involved would help!

Another hidden gem of downtown Toronto. This beautiful gallery is inclosed within the St. Lawrence Market and is easy to miss in this bustling place. But if you look up from the market's upper level, you'll see the distinctive building which is actually a remnant (council chamber) of the Toronto's first city hall - (which now houses the gallery). It is free to visit (along with the other 9 city of Toronto museum sites) and is open from Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 4pm. Currently (winter of 2023) there is an exhibit dedicated to the annual Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, which takes place every summer in front of the (new) City Hall, showcasing artwork purchased by former mayors of Toronto. 60 very interesting and thought provoking pieces are on display (different media, including photography, oil, watercolour, acrylic and mixed media). Staff is very welcoming, knowledgeable and happy to share the history of the building and facts about current exhibits. The gallery also contains some memorabilia, like the original mayor's chair. If you would like to see more pictures about the city and its history check out the photographs in the food court on the lower level of the St. Lawrence Market (under the gallery). I really recommend visiting this place - a nice break from the super busy market (and you get an awesome vista of it from the gallery windows). I wish the gallery was advertised more, as probably not that many of the market's visitors are aware that this little treasure is just steps away. and it's free!

Most people probably don't know these art gallery exist on the second floor. At the moment lots of the paintings feature a Toronto base theme, there is no entry fee though I see donations are accepted.

Since moving to Toronto this gallery has become one of my favourites to stop into when I am i nthe area. Nice selection of local artists...good to support our locals!!!

Surprised that this doesn't have any reviews! A nice, small space which featured an exhibit on the Toronto Subway when I visited, though it changes. It's "pay what you can" (they suggest $2). The exhibit was interesting and very well curated. Also you get a nice view of the market from their windows.

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  • Sunday
    11 AM–5 PM
  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    Closed
  • Wednesday
    11 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday
    11 AM–5 PM
  • Friday
    11 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday
    11 AM–5 PM

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4
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5
Based on 7 reviews

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  • India Brown
    Added 2024.09.04
    I live outside of Toronto, so I usually don’t come into the city unless it’s purposeful. But I had a meeting this morning, and my friend recommended I spend the day sightseeing. Since I take the train at Union, they recommended I check this place out, and I’m happy I did. I bought couple postcards, gotta help remind the City of Toronto that art is a good thing and should be financially supported. The only reason this is four stars and not five is that I wish there was more information about the two artists on exhibit. The art itself was so beautiful, and I wish I knew more about who the artists were and what was going through their heads when they made them. Unfortunately, I didn’t see a bio of either of them anywhere, nor any artist’s statements. Maybe they were there and I just didn’t see them? Regardless, this was a lovely way to spent my afternoon, and I’m happy I know about this place now.
  • Marina Shepaksov
    Added 2023.07.14
    Great little gallery. Free admission. Got a nice intro from the gentleman at the front desk. Excellent exhibit from a local artist. I agree with another reviewer who said they need to up their profile … this is a City gallery so I’m guessing that’s why the operations aren’t at par.
  • Andy Fabo
    Added 2023.06.27
    You need to improve your social media profile. I realize you may have resource shortages (staff and $$) but this is so important for audiences these days. There is currently a great show on the gallery and I'm trying to refresh my memory as to it's title, the artists and organization involved and there's nothing on the website or instagram. ( I don't do Facebook so I don't know about that venue). I was wanting to send info by DM on instagram and couldn't find anything. It's the African Canadian Pride exhibition that's about's about a celebration of a Goddess and involves men dressing up as women in elaborate masked costumes and dancing that I'm talking about. I would have given 5 stars if I wasn't so frustrated about getting info on your current exhibition - even a link to the artists involved would help!
  • Anna P
    Added 2023.03.12
    Another hidden gem of downtown Toronto. This beautiful gallery is inclosed within the St. Lawrence Market and is easy to miss in this bustling place. But if you look up from the market's upper level, you'll see the distinctive building which is actually a remnant (council chamber) of the Toronto's first city hall - (which now houses the gallery). It is free to visit (along with the other 9 city of Toronto museum sites) and is open from Wednesday to Saturday, 11am to 4pm. Currently (winter of 2023) there is an exhibit dedicated to the annual Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, which takes place every summer in front of the (new) City Hall, showcasing artwork purchased by former mayors of Toronto. 60 very interesting and thought provoking pieces are on display (different media, including photography, oil, watercolour, acrylic and mixed media). Staff is very welcoming, knowledgeable and happy to share the history of the building and facts about current exhibits. The gallery also contains some memorabilia, like the original mayor's chair. If you would like to see more pictures about the city and its history check out the photographs in the food court on the lower level of the St. Lawrence Market (under the gallery). I really recommend visiting this place - a nice break from the super busy market (and you get an awesome vista of it from the gallery windows). I wish the gallery was advertised more, as probably not that many of the market's visitors are aware that this little treasure is just steps away. and it's free!
  • B L
    Added 2023.01.25
    Most people probably don't know these art gallery exist on the second floor. At the moment lots of the paintings feature a Toronto base theme, there is no entry fee though I see donations are accepted.
  • Penelope Smith
    Added 2022.09.30
    Since moving to Toronto this gallery has become one of my favourites to stop into when I am i nthe area. Nice selection of local artists...good to support our locals!!!
  • Andrea Urrutia
    Added 2016.02.17
    Surprised that this doesn't have any reviews! A nice, small space which featured an exhibit on the Toronto Subway when I visited, though it changes. It's "pay what you can" (they suggest $2). The exhibit was interesting and very well curated. Also you get a nice view of the market from their windows.
  • By owner
    Added 2016.06.24
    Thanks for the thoughtful review Andrea! We hope to see you at the next exhibit.
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