Common Ground
November 7 - December 20, 2025
Toronto Potters’ 23rd Biennial Exhibition celebrates the coming together of artists from diverse backgrounds and with varied styles, unified by the communal spirit of ceramic practice.
November 7 - December 20, 2025
Toronto Potters’ 23rd Biennial Exhibition celebrates the coming together of artists from diverse backgrounds and with varied styles, unified by the communal spirit of ceramic practice.
June 28 - August 10, 2025
'Mask Medicine' is a solo exhibition by Mi’kmaw artist Gordon Sparks, featuring wooden masks and full-body drawings that honour knowledge keepers. Through ceremony and storytelling, the show revives traditional skin markings and shares teachings of all our relations.
May 10 - June 22, 2025
‘Traces’ is a solo exhibition of beadwork sculptures by Winnipeg-based artist Kae Sasaki that explores memory, materiality, and cultural resonance. Made with reclaimed vintage Japanese beads, these works transform everyday objects into luminous, intricate forms that invite reflection.
April 4 - May 4, 2025
Meet the next generation of ceramic artists in this exhibition showcasing the work of Ceramics graduates from the Bachelor of Craft and Design program at Sheridan College.
January 11 - March 30, 2025
‘Void’ is a solo exhibition of jewellery by Toronto-based Chinese artist Chu Winnie Cheung that explores constraint, censorship and discrimination in the context of contemporary Chinese society. Through her jewellery, Winnie juxtaposes rigid socio-cultural norms with the raw, unbridled energy of nature – symbolized by free-floating clouds.
The Craft Ontario Gallery is located at 401 Richmond Street West, Studio 108, in downtown Toronto. The gallery is approximately 600 sq. ft.
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There is an annual opportunity to apply for the Exhibitions program. Craft Ontario seeks proposals for solo and two-person exhibitions to take place in the Craft Ontario Gallery during the following year. Look for the annual Call for Entry during the winter and spring.