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Sat 18 May, 2019     < day >

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first day

Valérie Blass: Le parlement des invisibles.

Art Gallery of Ontario (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

2019 University of Toronto MVS Studio Program Graduating Exhibition. Works by: Dana Prieto, Mehrnaz Rohbakhsh, Miles Rufelds and Sahar T ... more

Art Museum at the University of Toronto (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

2019 University of Toronto Shelley Peterson Student Art Exhibition showcases the artistic excellence of visual studies undergraduate stu ... more

Art Museum at the University of Toronto (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

Katie Bond Pretti.
Katie Bond Pretti's inaugural exhibition at Barbara Edwards Contemporary features work that sees the artist re-artic ... more

Barbara Edwards Contemporary (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

Janna Watson | Melancholy Has a Day Job. We are enthusiastically looking forward to Janna Watson's solo exhibition with us at Bau-X ... more

Bau-Xi Gallery | Dundas (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

West gallery: Clipped Tongue and Flower, Deirdre McAdams. It is with great pleasure that we welcome painter Deirdre McAdams for her Uni

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Birch Contemporary (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

East gallery: Running out of ink, Ginette Legaré returns to the gallery after the success of her 2017 exhibition For the Time

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Birch Contemporary (T.O. Downtown)

final day of exhibition

Urban Sprawl: Emptiness. Emmanuel Monzon, photographs. Robert Kananaj Gallery is honoured to bring to the Toronto public an oppor ... more

Robert Kananaj Gallery (T.O. West End)

first day (see May 30 for closing reception + performances)

Community Arts Guild: Unfolding. Join the Community Arts Guild for a series of work-in-progress performances, including dance, puppetry, original scenes, and music. Take part in drop-in art making, watch a performance, or learn a small role.

Cedar Ridge Creative Centre Gallery (T.O. Scarborough)

first day

Our Voices. In partnership with PAMA, student mentees from Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Peel created artworks expressing their unique stories of self, belonging, home, and self-identity.

Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (T.O. Environs)