The Distillery is home to some of the finest art galleries in the country. The District’s unique concentration of art galleries and art dealers exhibit a surprising range and depth of specialties, from historical and contemporary photography to Canadian and International painting, sculpture and installation.

 

 
Arta Gallery is located at the Toronto's Distillery District, the most important culture and arts center in Toronto. Arta Gallery was established in the year 2003, when the Distillery District was opened. Arta has an outstanding vision to promote art in our daily lives and replace drudgery with color movement and life.
Arta Gallery, a professional commercial arts venue for collectors and artists, offers a collection of contemporary work by Canadian as well as international artists. Director of Arta Gallery in Toronto is Mrs. Fay Athari.

Our historic & prestigious venue is the ideal setting for corporate and social events and product launches. Arta Gallery can accommodate and tailor to your specific needs. The Gallery's unique environment adds immeasurably to the spirit of events and meetings that wish to rise above the ordinary.
Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Toronto, the gallery is visually seductive and remarkably flexible. Our service is outstanding, and we promise to make your corporate or social event memorable.
416.364.2782
or e-mail
Heidi: info@artagallery.ca
 
Located in Building #9
Unit 102
 

 

The Blue Dot Gallery exhibits fine art from all over the world. We are honored to represent in Canada the following artists: Monteagudo, Broytman, Tobiasse, Dan Partouche, A. Kachkin, Tolla, Engel and Legendary Guitarist Ronnie Wood from the Rolling Stones.

Gallery services include restoration, custom framing, art consulting, art installation, packaging and shipping worldwide. The Blue Dot Gallery also offers a great venue rental for private and corporate events. Our unique location is an alternative to a traditional events facility as the design and aesthetics embrace the historical setting of the Distillery District.

Daniel Gluzberg,
(416) 487 1500,
info@thebluedotgallery.com
 
Building 47
Studio 102
 

 
Channel Gallery is the Distillery's newest hotspot for innovative, contemporary art that is both varied and affordable. It is an artist-run gallery that focuses on integrating both traditional and non-traditional media with work rotated on a regular basis. For Channel Gallery, the Distillery District is not just a location - it's the matchmaker that brought together the individuals whose synergy gave birth to the gallery.
416-840-0187
 
Case Goods Warehouse
Building 74 Studio 109
 

 

The CLARK & FARIA Gallery, with locations in Vancouver since 1992 and Toronto since 2001, exhibits emerging and established Canadian and international artists working in conceptual photography, contemporary painting and other media. Gallery artists include Roy Arden, Douglas Coupland, Graham Gillmore, Greg Girard, Evan Lee, Mark Lewis, Scott McFarland, Howard Ursuliak and Stephen Waddell.

Member of: 
416.703.1700
or e-mail
info@clarkandfaria.com
 
Located in Building #2
Stone Distillery Complex
 

 

Corkin Gallery is known for exhibiting international contemporary artists working in a variety of media, including some of the most important photo-based artists. Themes of consumerism, cultural commodity, the construction of identity and the possibility of narrative run through their work.

Member of: 
416.979.1980
or e-mail
info@corkingallery.com
 
Located in Building #61
The Pure Spirit Building
 

 
A convergence point for the Deaf and hearing communities, the Deaf Culture Centre is a celebration of Deaf life (Capitalize "D") The first of its kind in North America, the Centre boasts an interactive Museum exhibiting historical artifacts from both the Canadian and  international Deaf communities, interactive sign language displays and literature, an Art Gallery displaying the work of internationally celebrated Deaf artists, Research and Archive Facilities, and an interactive Multi-Media Production Studio featuring the internationally acclaimed DeafPlanet.com. The centre also includes a  
signature Gift Shop offering unique and beautiful merchandise from  many of the Deaf communities best known artists and artisans.
e-mail
asmall@deafculturecontre.ca
jcripps@deafculturecentre.ca
 
Building #5
Unit 101
 


 

distill shows the individual works of emerging and established Canadian artists, craftspeople, and designers contributing to contemporary material and visual culture. Paintings, ceramics, glass, furniture, textiles, metalwork, mixed media, jewelry, clothing, and fashion accessories are featured.

416.304.0033
or e-mail
Allison Skinner
info@distillgallery.com
 
Building #47, Suite 103
 

 

DISH GALLERY + STUDIO is the working studio of ceramic artist Susan Card. The gallery offers one of a kind, hand made pottery in a gallery setting, while the studio provides pottery classes for the public and monthly workshops for artists.

DISH GALLERY + STUDIO also serves as a satellite office for FUSION: The Ontario Clay and Glass Association and hosts the FUSION Artist of the Month workshops

Phone 416-603-DISH(3474) 
or email Susan Card
ecard@interlog.com
 
Case Goods Warehouse, Building 74 Studio 112
 

 
Dreaming Purple Crab exhibits contemporary artwork of Canadian and International artists who have mastered a variety of media. Paintings, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Glass, Jewelry and Wearable Art are displayed in harmonious surroundings. (416) 366-3939
or e-mail
dilek@dreamingpurplecrab.com
 
Located in Building #56
 

 
Gibsone Jessop is the first Canadian gallery to specialize in introducing promising, early mid-career international artists to Canadian audiences. Our strength is identifying new developments in painting worldwide. We provide exclusive access to a carefully chosen group of artists from Australia, China, England, Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and the United States. 416.360.6800
or e-mail
info@gibsonejessop.com
 
Located in Building #4
Stone Distillery Complex

 

Since 1852 Hästens beds have been handcrafted in Sweden. This family owned company has marched to its own drummer for five generations, driven by a passion for making the finest and the most comfortable beds in the world. Approximately 456 pounds of all natural materials (cotton, wool, horsehair and flax) are placed by hand, layer by layer. Hästens has an industry leading warranty and has the honor to be the Purveyor to the Royal Court of Sweden.

416.619.4480
or toll-free:
866.624.7816
 
Building 8
 
 
LE LABORATOIRE D'ART (LE LABO) is a francophone artist run center. It counts more than 50 members made up of visual and new media artists as well as documentary-filmmakers and video artists. Their artworks are hybrid, cross-cutting traditional technologies with multimedia, electronics and programming. 416.861.1853
or e-mail
Julie Tremble
info@lelabo.ca
bravosud@yahoo.com
 
Studio #317
Cannery Bldg.#58
 

 

Pikto's Gallery offers a space dedicated to Photography.

Featuring Internationaly renowned and emerging Photographers.

416.203.3443
or e-mail
info@pikto.ca
 
Building #59 - 103
 

 
“Art that makes life more vivid, quickens the pulse and touches the soul.” Discovery and contemplation, truth and beauty at the Distillery’s newest art gallery, featuring contemporary photographic works and printmaking. (416) 504 6761
or e-mail
fineart@proofstudiogallery.com
 
Case Goods Warehouse, Building 74
 



 
RedEye is an exciting contemporary gallery and exceptional creative studio space featuring the work of a unique cross-section of Toronto's best and brightest painters. At the gallery, you can find works in watercolour, oil, acrylics, encaustic, mixed media and pastel. Whether you are interested in traditional still-lifes or bold abstracts, you will find something to suit your taste and budget." 416 366 3393
or e-mail
info@redeyestudiogallery.com
 
Building #74
Studio 102
 

 
   
 
Building 9 - 101
 
 

 

The SPORT Gallery is dedicated to shedding light on the developed but widely under-appreciated art of sports photography. The emphasis will be on imagery that conveys the rich history and tradition, as well as the elemental artistry, of sport, with exhibitions of vintage photographs and limited edition fine art giclee prints based on themes or featuring the works of a single photographer or collector.

(Tel) 416-861-1867
(Fax) 416-861-8599

or email

info@thesportgallery.com
 
Building #5
Suite 240
 

 
The Thompson Landry Gallery specializes in Quebec artists. Setting a new standard for galleries in Toronto, the Thompson Landry Gallery showcases both contemporary internationally acclaimed artists of Quebec, and the Quebec great masters including: Fortin, Riopelle, P.V. Beaulieu, Lemieux, Dallaire, Borduas, A.Y. Jackson, Masson, Suzor Cote, Cosgrove, R. Richard, Rousseau 416-364-4955
or e-mail
info@thompsonlandry.com
 
Building #5
Unit 102
 

 

This gorgeous 3300 square foot gallery, in the Cooperage Building, is an extension to the original Thompson Landry Gallery located in Building 5.

Featuring even more of the best Quebec has to offer, the Thompson Landry Cooperage Space, exhibits internationally recognized contemporary artists from the province  of Quebec.  

Hours:  Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm,
Sunday 11am – 5pm

416-364-4955
or e-mail
info@thompsonlandry.com
 
Building #32
Cooperage Building