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Address: 39 Queens Quay E #100 M5E 0A5 Toronto, ON, Canada

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Portfolio Reviews 25.11.2020

Join us next Thursday, Oct, 22 at 7 pm for a virtual exhibition tour with Alexia Breard-Anderson. Register today: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/120441067475

Portfolio Reviews 22.11.2020

Sur Gallery reopens on October 1st, 2020 with the 2020 Mentorship Exhibition Making Spaces. Join us for the Online Opening Reception on Oct 1st at 7pm on Zoom. Register today! For a safe and enjoyable experience, we are taking all protocols and health measurements to ensure the continuing health of our community. We will be open by appointment only on Fridays from noon to 6 pm and Saturdays 11 am to 5 pm. The use of masks will be required to enter the gallery. To book an appointment, please email [email protected].

Portfolio Reviews 13.11.2020

Join us tomorrow June 9 at 6 PM to discuss about the work of Carolina Delgado-Duruflé. She will be talking about her series "Maci (The Monkey)". In the artist's words: "I have mobilized different mediums and techniques in this pursuit, including painting, interior design, landscaping, the repurposing of antiques, the design of hand blown glass objects, and more recently ceramics. Throughout this process, integrating live plants in my creations has been a powerful source of inspiration. I find that contemplating their fragility, their resilience in the face of constant abuse, and the generosity of their shapes, colours and textures unsettles some of the most problematic aspects of contemporary life a line of interrogation that I seek to raise with my publics." RSPV HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/108444638834

Portfolio Reviews 24.10.2020

Join us tomorrow June 9 at 6 PM to learn more about Nikole McGregor's work welcome_alien (2019) a new media interactive piece part of the work she does in the DeRugReboot collective. This work explores "concepts of otherness by focusing on microagressions because of their commonality and their power to remind us of our differences. The strategy used is that of empathy, by sharing pain as a way of resistance" RSPV HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/108444638834