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Save the date for the Canadian Art Gallery Hop Toronto

Save the date for the Canadian Art Gallery Hop Toronto

The Canadian Art Gallery Hop Toronto, now in its 15th year, is a two-part event comprising a fundraising gala and auction of contemporary Canadian artworks as well as a free day of talks, tours and panels at galleries across the city.

This year, the theme is True, with the gala taking place on the evening of Thursday, September 23, at the Carlu and the talks day taking place on Saturday, September 25, at galleries citywide. The gala is an exciting, art-filled evening that benefits education programs across the nation, while the day of talks and tours provides access to art through a series of guided visits and enlightening discussions led by art-world insiders.

For more information and to order tickets, visit canadianart.ca/galleryhop


 

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