Entire Venue at Red Head Gallery
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About this space
Established in 1990, The Red Head Gallery is a professional artists’ collective committed to exhibiting the work of established and emerging artists and to encourage work that is critically engaged within a wide range of contemporary discourse.
An artistic gem nestled in the vibrant heart of Toronto's creative scene. Located in the historic 401 Richmond building, our gallery enjoys a prime spot in this cosmopolitan city known for its rich cultural tapestry.
Wooden flooring adds a touch of warmth and sophistication to the space, while white loft structures and modern details provide a minimalist backdrop that allows the artwork to shine. The blend of old-world charm and contemporary artwork ensures that every visit to the Red Head Gallery is a captivating and memorable experience.
For your convenience, there is paid parking available nearby, making it easy for you to explore the gallery without worrying about your vehicle.
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Financial responsibility for any damage is borne by the customer.
Cancellation policy: Standard 60 day with Grace Period
About Red Head Gallery
The Red Head Gallery is a professional artists’ collective committed to exhibiting the work of established and emerging artists and encouraging work that is critically engaged within a wide range of contemporary discourse.
Red Head artists create images and objects, manipulate spaces both theoretical and physical, participate in and organize events, and seek out opportunities to interact with other arts organizations locally, nationally, and internationally. Member artists have made The Red Head Gallery a continually evolving success and a place where significant careers are nurtured and sustained. Red Head artists, both past and present, maintain a high profile and consistently attract critical attention. The gallery's exhibitions have been highlighted and reviewed in noted newspapers, national and international art magazines and journals, on television, and in critically engaged blogs and web art sites.
The entity that is The Red Head Gallery is more than meets the eye. It is the embodiment of a concept as well as a physical space. It is a reflection of its seventeen artist-members who inspire, challenge, and support one another's discipline through exhibitions and exchanges that bring their work to the wider community. The Red Head Gallery is also a community that facilitates engagement within the visual arts, for networking, socializing, and contributing to meaningful discourse.