Neighbourhood Arts Network is a strategic initiative of the Toronto Arts Foundation. We celebrate and support artists and organizations across Toronto through professional development opportunities, events, online resources, strategic community arts partnerships and awards.
We offer various awards that recognize the rich artistic talent that newcomer artists and other arts organizations contribute to the City of Toronto. Click for upcoming deadlines.
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June 6 to July 6The suffix “-ome” refers to the entirety of a subject studied. This exhibition presents works by Object(ive) Collect(ive), arts-based researchers that contribute knowledge through objects, materials and experiences.Hours: Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Closed for all statutory holidays.Reception: June 15, 6 to 8 p.m.Cost: FreeEtobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery399 The West Mall Etobicoke, M9C 2Y2
The Assembly Hall is located on the scenic Lakeshore Grounds in South Etobicoke. This century-old building has undergone a major renovation by the City of Toronto, which preserved its historic charm, blended with modern updates and amenities. The Assembly Hall reopened in June 2001 as a multi-purpose community cultural centre, offering a performance hall, community meeting rooms and gallery space. The Assembly Hall is primarily a rental facility, providing space to many of Toronto's arts, heritage and community groups. Its mission is to serve as "a gathering place at the heart of the Lakeshore, where community and creativity are celebrated and nurtured." The Assembly Hall is available for both public and private use.
Presenter: TOAF
Presenter: Stephen Bulger Gallery
Presenter: Gallery 1313
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