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Tickets to Event and Programs

Gallery Hop Toronto

Don’t miss Toronto’s signature art event—it sells out every year! Tables and tickets are now available online and by phone at (416) 368-8854 ext. 101.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011 Gala Benefit and Auction for the Canadian Art Foundation

Saturday, September 24, 2011 Free Gallery Tours and Talks

Reel Artists Film Festival Toronto

The Reel Artists Film Festival (RAFF) is North America’s only film festival devoted to documentaries on visual art and artists. The Toronto installment of the Reel Artists Film Festival takes place annually in late February.

Tickets to the 2012 Opening Night Screening and Celebration, festival passes and individual screening tickets will go on sale in early January 2012.

Canadian Art Gallery Hop Vancouver

The Canadian Art Foundation, in partnership with the Contemporary Art Society of Vancouver, presents a day of art, talks, tours and films showcasing the ideas and artists that make the city’s visual arts scene tick.

Gallery Hop Vancouver takes place each Spring: check back in early March 2012 for details on next year’s round of exciting events.

Reel Artists film Festival Calgary

In partnership with the Illingworth Kerr Gallery at the Alberta College of Art + Design, the Calgary installment of the Reel Artists Film Festival presents an exciting program of documentary films at no charge every March.

Ticket reservations for RAFF Calgary 2012 will be available at the beginning of March 2012.


 

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