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64th Toronto Outdoor Art Fair

July 11 – 13, 2025

Interactives

Block by Block

Location: Plaza, Centre of Zone A

Reimagine Toronto—one block at a time.

Join Museum of Toronto for a hands-on city-building activity where participants of all ages come together to dream up the city’s future. Using wooden blocks and a whole lot of civic imagination, help us redesign Toronto, one piece at a time.

Presented in collaboration with The Power Plant at the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair.


Family Fun

Inspired by the great art at TOAF64, we invite our young audience (14 and under!) to participate in fun and interactive art workshops with professional art educators.

Power Kids

Saturday, July 12 & Sunday, July 13, 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
By The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery
Location: Plaza, Centre of Zone A

Join this year’s Power Kids for an engaging activity inspired by this season’s exhibitions on gardens and nature. This activity will focus on our relationship with the environment and the city. Together, we will create miniature greenery in collaboration with the Museum of Toronto’s city model to make a blooming landscape. 

Budding Art Buyers

Friday, July 11 & Saturday, July 12, 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday, July 13, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location: Zone A, Booth 17-18

Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (TOAF) is committed to nurturing the next generation of art admirers and collectors. This year, Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC) and TOAF are teaming up to teach and work with young art collectors at the 2025 edition of TOAF! Art lovers 14-years-old and under, are invited to purchase affordable and quality artwork from TOAF participating artists. Prices range from $5.00 – $20.00 to start their budding art collections.

In addition to their purchase, young collectors can learn about different types of art, how to buy artwork, and what “Provenance” is when purchasing. Each artwork will come with an official (and fun) ADAC Invoice with the artwork details and date of purchase. 

The Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC) was founded in 1966 as a not-for-profit trade organization, and is the largest representation of major private commercial galleries in Canada. Our Members represent the country’s leading visual artists, both contemporary and historic. 

The ADAC strives to raise the profile of Canadian Visual Art and Artists, exploring and expanding markets for Canadian Art Dealers and their artists both in Canada and Internationally.

Check out this sneak peek of artworks for sale at the Budding Art Buyers booth!

Impressions of a Cherry Blossom, Lori Ryerson, 2D Work. Find Lori exclusively online.
30 Dances, Alexander Millington, Meet Alex at Booth 101.
Her Own Muse, Susan Friedman, 2D Work, Meet Susan at Booth 117.

Funders & Sponsors

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