Toronto Contemporary Art Map: Galleries, Museums, and Art Spaces

Toronto’s contemporary art scene is less centralized than it first appears, unfolding across a series of loosely connected districts. Commercial galleries cluster around West Queen West and Ossington Avenue, where spaces like Jessica Bradley Gallery, Daniel Faria Gallery, and Patel Brown operate within an increasingly international market context. Further east, in areas like Leslieville, younger galleries and hybrid venues contribute to a more experimental layer of the city’s ecosystem.

On the institutional side, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) remains a key anchor, balancing historical collections with contemporary programming, while the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery focuses exclusively on international contemporary practices. The Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto (MOCA), located in a repurposed industrial tower, reflects the city’s broader tendency to embed art within post-industrial urban development. Alongside these, artist-run centres such as Mercer Union and Gallery TPW sustain a critical, non-profit infrastructure that has long been central to contemporary art in Toronto.

Events like the Toronto Biennial of Art and the commercial fair Art Toronto provide periodic visibility, but the scene itself feels defined less by singular moments than by a steady interplay between institutional weight, market growth, and a persistent artist-run culture.

Contemporary Art Venues in Toronto

A selection of galleries, museums, foundations, and independent art spaces currently mapped in Toronto.

Daniel Faria Gallery

Daniel Faria Gallery

Gallery Dovercourt Village, Toronto EstablishedConceptualIndependent

Contemporary art gallery in Toronto's west end presenting Canadian and international artists with a program that bridges conceptual and material practices.

A key node in Toronto's commercial gallery landscape, supporting mid-career artists with critical institutional ambition.

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MOCA Toronto (Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto)

MOCA Toronto (Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto)

Museum Junction Triangle, Toronto GlobalEstablishedInstitutional

Museum of Contemporary Art in Toronto occupying a landmark 1919 industrial building, presenting large-scale commissions and group exhibitions across painting, film, and installation.

Toronto's most ambitious institutional venue for contemporary art, attracting major international touring exhibitions alongside Canadian premieres.

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Koffler Arts

Koffler Arts

Cultural Center Trinity Bellwoods, Toronto Social practicePerformance-basedNon-profit

Non-profit cultural centre in Toronto producing interdisciplinary contemporary art rooted in Jewish culture and experience, with programming across visual art, performance, and new media.

A singular intersection of cultural identity and contemporary practice within the Toronto art ecosystem.

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Oakville Galleries (Gairloch Gardens / Centennial Square)

Oakville Galleries (Gairloch Gardens / Centennial Square)

Art Space Oakville, Toronto Research-drivenCross-disciplinaryInstitutional

Public art gallery based in Oakville presenting contemporary art across two distinct sites—a lakeside estate garden and a civic square—with free admission and a strong commissioning mandate.

A rare model of site-responsive public programming outside the urban core, bridging civic and artistic ambitions.

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Erin Stump Projects

Erin Stump Projects

Gallery Dovercourt Village, Toronto IndependentInstallationEmerging

Artist-run gallery in Toronto focused on emerging and underrepresented voices, with a program spanning painting, installation, and works on paper.

One of Toronto's more risk-tolerant artist-run spaces, consistently elevating emerging practices before institutional recognition.

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The Image Centre

The Image Centre

Museum Downtown East, Toronto Education-focusedArchive-basedResearch-driven

University museum in Toronto dedicated to photography and lens-based media, housing the Ryerson Image Centre's landmark Archive of Modern Conflict alongside rotating exhibitions of contemporary and historical photography.

An anchor institution for photographic research and exhibition in Canada, with unique archival holdings of international significance.

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Xpace Cultural Centre

Xpace Cultural Centre

Art Space Dufferin Grove, Toronto EmergingNon-profitArtist-run

Artist-run centre in Toronto operating as an accessible platform for emerging artists at early career stages, with rotating exhibitions, professional development programming, and a peer-support mandate.

A vital entry point into Toronto's professional art world, structured explicitly around supporting artists before gallery representation.

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Franz Kaka

Franz Kaka

Gallery Dovercourt Village, Toronto Project spaceConceptualEmerging

A nimble project space within Toronto's Dupont corridor presenting boundary-pushing works by emerging artists across disciplines, with a curatorial sensibility that favors conceptual rigour.

Operates as a curatorial incubator within the local scene, championing formally experimental positions.

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Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography

Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography

Art Space Entertainment District, Toronto Research-drivenArtist-runEmerging

Non-profit artist-run centre in Toronto dedicated entirely to photography and lens-based arts, offering exhibition space, darkroom access, and professional programming for emerging image-makers.

A rare self-contained ecosystem for photographic practice in Toronto, combining production resources with critical exhibition programming.

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General Hardware Contemporary

General Hardware Contemporary

Gallery Roncesvalles, Toronto CommercialLocal sceneEmerging

Commercial gallery in Toronto's Roncesvalles neighbourhood with a program devoted to painting, drawing, and sculpture by emerging and mid-career Canadian artists.

Grounds its program in materiality and craft, offering a counterpoint to the city's more media-driven spaces.

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Gallery TPW

Gallery TPW

Art Space Dovercourt Village, Toronto Time-based mediaNon-profitPolitical

Artist-run contemporary art space in Toronto with a four-decade history of presenting photography, video, and time-based media through a critical and often politically engaged curatorial lens.

One of Canada's longest-running artist-run centres for lens-based art, maintaining a consistently critical position on image culture.

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Stephen Bulger Gallery

Stephen Bulger Gallery

Gallery Little Portugal, Toronto IndependentArchive-basedEstablished

Established photography gallery in Toronto specialising in historical and contemporary photography, with a program spanning documentary, fine-art, and vernacular traditions.

Canada's foremost dedicated photography gallery, maintaining a rigorous position across both market and critical contexts.

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Mercer Union

Mercer Union

Art Space Bloor West Village, Toronto Non-profitCross-disciplinaryArtist-run

Non-profit artist-run centre in Toronto with over forty years of history presenting experimental contemporary art, with particular strength in installation, performance, and cross-disciplinary work.

Among the most durable and intellectually serious artist-run spaces in Canada, sustaining an experimental program without commercial compromise.

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Susan Hobbs Gallery

Susan Hobbs Gallery

Gallery Niagara, Toronto ConceptualCommercialIndependent

Long-standing contemporary art gallery in Toronto with a focused roster of Canadian artists working across sculpture, painting, and text-based practices, known for sustained artist relationships.

Among Toronto's most intellectually consistent commercial galleries, with a decades-long commitment to critical Canadian practice.

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YYZ Artists' Outlet

YYZ Artists' Outlet

Art Space Entertainment District, Toronto ExperimentalArtist-runNon-profit

Collectively governed artist-run centre in Toronto with over four decades of history supporting experimental, research-driven, and socially engaged contemporary art practice through exhibitions and publications.

A foundational institution within Canada's artist-run culture model, whose collectivist governance structure remains a principled alternative to commercial and institutional norms.

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AGYU – Art Gallery of York University

AGYU – Art Gallery of York University

Gallery North York, Toronto InstitutionalConceptualEducation-focused

University gallery in Toronto presenting ambitious contemporary and modern art exhibitions with a strong curatorial research mandate, operating independently from commercial imperatives.

One of Canada's most intellectually adventurous university galleries, with a publication record that amplifies its curatorial positions internationally.

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Art Gallery of Ontario

Art Gallery of Ontario

Gallery Grange Park, Toronto InstitutionalEstablishedBlue-chip

Major encyclopedic museum in Toronto with one of the largest permanent collections in North America, spanning historical European masters to contemporary Canadian and international art.

The dominant institutional force in Toronto's art ecology, whose collection decisions and acquisitions shape national art historical narratives.

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Barbara Edwards Contemporary

Barbara Edwards Contemporary

Gallery Yorkville, Toronto Blue-chipEstablishedCommercial

Boutique contemporary art gallery in Toronto's Yorkville district presenting established and mid-career Canadian and international artists with a collector-oriented program focused on painting and works on paper.

Serves a collector audience seeking resolved, market-legible work within one of Canada's most affluent gallery districts.

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Clint Roenisch Gallery

Clint Roenisch Gallery

Gallery Dovercourt Village, Toronto Local sceneConceptualEmerging

Commercial gallery in Toronto with a tightly curated roster of Canadian artists working across painting, sculpture, and installation, known for a distinctive sensibility that prizes formal intelligence.

A reliable gauge of where serious painting and object-making stand within Toronto's commercial gallery circuit.

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Cooper Cole

Cooper Cole

Gallery Dovercourt Village, Toronto GlobalCommercialIndependent

Contemporary art gallery based in Toronto's west end presenting emerging and mid-career artists with an international scope, participating regularly in art fairs including NADA and others.

Bridges Toronto's local scene with international fair circuits, giving its roster disproportionate visibility for a mid-sized commercial gallery.

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This Toronto guide is part of the 1 Cubic Meter global contemporary art mapping project, which documents galleries, institutions, foundations, and independent art spaces through curated city-specific research.

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