Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility

64th Toronto Outdoor Art Fair

July 11 – 13, 2025

Community Booths

Each year, artist-run centres, artist collectives and non-profit galleries join TOAF to showcase selections of their members, raise awareness of their mandates and connect with new audiences. Here are the community booths that will be joining us this year.

Temino Jewellery represents an upcoming collective of artists dedicated to the art of crafting Jewellery by hand. All the artists in Temino Studio are experienced Jewellery designers/goldsmiths. By exploring their diverse backgrounds, they combine various cultural, alternative materials, the latest technologies and traditional jewellery skills, breaking away from the boundaries of conventional jewelry design to create innovative pieces that stand out in the industry.

Toronto Potters Association, established (1979) as an unincorporated non-profit, volunteer-run association, is committed to the organization and sponsorship of ceramics-related activities to inspire members’ artistic growth, offer exhibition and sales opportunities to members, provide a welcoming environment for newcomers and networking with arts groups. Toronto Potters Studio at Artscape Youngplace, a 40th Anniversary project, opened in 2018 as a working studio for members and a teaching studio for community ceramics classes. Their 21st Biennial Exhibition opened at the Gardiner Museum from August to September 2021. Annual Sales have moved online. Their quarterly e-newsletter and social media channels communicate activities to the public and the wide GTA membership through torontopotters.com and @torontopotters.

Student Art Innovation Lab (S.A.I.L.)

Student Art Innovation Lab (S.A.I.L.) is an award-winning community arts outreach program housed within the Fine Arts Department at the University of Waterloo. S.A.I.L. is both art lab/studio and mobile art gallery, facilitating events throughout the summer in the Waterloo Region. Our programs stimulate community engagement in the arts while providing experientially-based learning opportunities for the students hired to run S.A.I.L.—a nod to the university’s standing as the world’s largest co-op program. Launched in 2017, SAIL now boasts 30 community partners and has completed close to 150 events serving 18,000 participants. As a non-profit organization, S.A.I.L. is supported through the Chalmers Foundations, an endowment held by the University of Waterloo.

Amazing Moss Park Art Collective

Amazing Moss Park Art Collective is located and named after Moss Park in the most diverse socioeconomic area in Toronto. Our mission is to reinstate the Moss Park neighbourhood as a hub of artistic activity. We offer reduced rates to artists/organizations, offer art classes/workshops and curate art exhibits that have important societal issues to create community. Founded and curated by Carol Mark.

Beyond Pottery is a multidisciplinary ceramic and art studio run and owned by three international women, Shahzad Amin, Yvette Garcia-Meir, and Lauren Sinett.

In opening Beyond Pottery , our goal is to share our knowledge of the ceramic arts with the community and create access to specialized equipment and professional art opportunities for creating and presenting artworks. We offer a variety of courses and workshops to kids, teens, and adults. Additionally, we provide studio membership and kiln rental memberships to individuals, helping reduce barriers for artists that need a professional space to hone their craft or produce for shows. Our vision is to support individuals at all stages of craft making, whether you’re new to ceramics or a seasoned potter believing creative opportunities should be accessible to all, regardless of age, experience, or background. Through our courses and membership programs, we help participants discover their artistic voice and engage with the community through exhibitions, collaborations, and public events.

At Collective 919, we believe in artists curating for artists. Our mission is to create
exhibitions that empower creators to present their work authentically and collaboratively, challenging traditional boundaries. We foster an inclusive and experimental space where diverse voices connect, inspire, and redefine the experience.

The Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) Arts Collective

The Niagara-on-the-Lake (NOTL) Arts Collective is a group of professional artists, curators and galleries located in Niagara-on-the-Lake dedicated to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and inspiring visual arts community. We aim to celebrate and elevate the work of local artists and galleries, enriching the cultural fabric of our region while encouraging broader appreciation and engagement with the arts. Through collaboration, creativity, and connection, we strive to position Niagara-on-the-Lake as a hub for artistic excellence and cultural discovery.

Brampton Arts Organization (BAO)

​​​​The Brampton Arts Organization (BAO) is a registered non-profit that champions Brampton’s diverse arts, culture and creative industries and advocates for the Brampton Artist. We work to build a thriving, confident, valued, and empowered creative scene by offering a range of programs, services and resources. In this, BAO is a key partner in fulfilling the City of Brampton’s strategic vision and Culture Master Plan.


Throughout the year, we offer free in-person and virtual programming for all creative disciplines. These programs focus on helping artists build and professionalize their practices. We also create opportunities for artists to show their work through regular calls. In addition to these programs for individual creatives, we offer programs for
Brampton-based creative businesses and arts and culture organizations.

Discover our other partner booths at this year’s Fair 

Funders & Sponsors

Scroll to Top