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Founded in 1984 by Toronto philanthropist George R. Gardiner and his wife Helen, The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art is the first museum in North America devoted to ceramics and ceramic research. The collection contains ceramics from Europe, Asia and the Americas. It also includes approximately 300 pre-Columbian artifacts, the largest and most comprehensive collection on display in Canada. Address: 111 Queen's Park Toronto ON M5S 2C7
Send an Email (6) 1 416 586-8080
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The spiritual home of the Group of Seven, situated on 40 hectares of Conservation Land in picturesque Kleinburg, Ontario. Group of Seven and their contemporaries, Inuit and First Nations art. Gallery shop with Canadian gifts. Open 10am - 4pm daily in winter and 10am - 5pm in summer. Address: 10365 Islington Avenue Kleinburg ON L0J 1C0
Send an Email 1 905 893-1121
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The AGO is the eighth largest art museum in North America. The gallery features collections of European and Canadian modern and contemporary art. AGO is also a venue for social and cultural gatherings for family activities, lectures, films, performances and exhibitions. While visiting, tour the Grange house, visit the Gallery Shop, or dine at the Agora restaurant or the street level cafe. Address: 317 Dundas Street West Toronto ON M5T 1G4
1 416 979-6601
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Formerly the Art Gallery of North York. The mission of the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art is to collect and exhibit the best of Canadian contemporary visual art. Address: 952 Queen St Toronto ON CAN M6J 1G8
Send an Email (18) 1 416 395-0067
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