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Arts & Antiques

Toronto Art

Get to know Greater Toronto art...a wealth of information on art, history, science, religion and oddities is all right here.

Toronto Art Gallery
317 Dundas Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 1G4
Closest TTC subway station: St. Patrick Station

Hours
Monday: 11 am-6 pm
Tuesday: 11 am-6 pm
Wednesday: 11 am-8:30 pm
Thursday-Friday: 11 am-6 pm
Saturday-Sunday: 10 am-5:30 pm

The AGO welcomes tourist, corporate and social groups from all over the world! Visitors may choose to visit on their own or take a guided tour of a special exhibit or the permanent collection.

The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
111 Queen's Park, Toronto Canada, M5S 2C7
Bloor Street and Avenue Road Museum Subway Station
Phone: (416)-586-8080 Fax: (416)-586-8085

The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art is the first museum in North America devoted to ceramics and ceramic research. Founded in 1984 by Toronto philanthropist George R. Gardiner and his wife Helen to house their international collection of ceramics, the Museum was built near Bloor Street at Queen's Park, on the campus of the University of Toronto's Victoria University. The Gardiner Museum collection contains ceramics from Europe, Asia and the Americas. This includes approximately 300 pre-Columbian artifacts, the largest and most comprehensive collection on display in Canada.

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