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Exhibitions

Earlier and Later

Earlier and Later

June 17 - July 25, 2026

A two-person exhibition featuring the work of Judy and April Martin, a mother and daughter whose quilted compositions explore themes of personal history, material transformation, and the rhythms of nature through intricate hand-stitched textiles.

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  • Speak for Me

    Speak for Me

    June 25 - August 13, 2023

    ‘Speak for Me’ is a solo exhibition of sculptural ceramic works by Thunder Bay-based artist Katie Lemieux that probes the boundaries of communication. Using hands as a metaphor for language, the work explores the limits of the verbal word, creeping into the visual and the tactile.

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  • Loup Garou & Moccasins

    Loup Garou & Moccasins

    April 29 - June 17, 2023

    ‘Loup Garou & Moccasins’ is a solo exhibition by Lake Nosbonsing-based multidisciplinary artist Nathalie Bertin that interprets stories from Métis culture through beadwork.

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  • Personal Geographies

    Personal Geographies

    March 4 - April 22, 2023

    'Personal Geographies' is a solo exhibition by Brampton-based, Jamaica-born artist Shiemara Hogarth. Comprised of embroidery and 3D fabrication, braiding, jacquard damask brocade weaving, and quilted digitally printed 1800s fabric reproductions, this exhibition offer a critique of the legacies of colonization that continue through the movement of a body.

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  • Generation

    Generation

    January 14 - February 25, 2023

    ‘Generation’ is a two-person exhibition by Hamilton-based artist and weaver Amanda Rataj and her late grandfather, master woodworker and furniture designer Rudolph Rataj.

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  • Vanessa Yanow artwork

    Second Life

    September 1 - October 1, 2022

    ‘Second Life' is a solo exhibition by Montreal-based artist Vanessa Yanow. In this body of work, Yanow begins with unfinished, anonymous textile-based hobby projects made by women living in Canada. They document them, research their place in history and then – with the use of glass, textiles and other mediums – transform them into finished pieces.

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  • Reflections on Growth

    Reflections on Growth

    June 25 - August 27, 2022

    ‘Reflections on Growth’ is a solo exhibition of sculptural ceramic works by Toronto-based artist Michelle Mendlowitz that explores the relationships we have with our bodies.

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Past Exhibitions

Exhibitions FAQs

Where is the Craft Ontario Gallery, and how big is it?

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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How can I exhibit my work in the Craft Ontario Gallery?

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.

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