Dear Friend of TOAF,
Thank you for making the first day of Toronto Online Art Fair a wild success. In less than 24 hours, our artists have sold over 150 artworks across Canada, USA, and even as far as Japan and Hong Kong! We are so thrilled for our artists; let’s keep the buzz going!
Don't forget to tune into our daily programming. Watch Studio Tours on our IG TV, Art Talks on Zoom and Youtube, as well as impromptu live chats on Instagram with TOAF staff and participating artists!
Sold on Day 1: (left ) Rana Baidas, "Persistent", 2020, oil on panel wood; (right) Christy Chor, "Life is a circle", 2020, cone 6 stoneware & mixed media (yarn, fibre glass, metal ring)
Be sure to register for tomorrow's exciting talk about How Art Collecting Works, featuring Neil Brochu, curator of the City of Toronto Art Collection, and David Mirvish, Canadian art dealer, collector, theatre producer, and son of the iconic "Honest Ed" Mirvish. Presented by The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery and supported by Designlines Magazine.
As always, thank you for your continued support. We love seeing your #TOAF59 posts all over social media. Let's keep the momentum going!
Curated Collections: Glodeane Brown of Culture Fancier
We invited arts manager and culture blogger Glodeane Brown to select her favourite photography and digital media works from this year's roster. Read Culture Fancier. Follow Glodeane on Instagram: @culturefancier
View all of Glodeane's picks
What's On Today
Studio Tour with fibre artist Alisa McRonald, Instagram TV
Join us on IGTV for the first in a line-up of behind-the-scenes studio tours with TOAF59 artists. Witness the magic of Alisa’s wacky woven characters as she walks us through her creative process and place of creation.
2020 Jurors’ Picks, 3:30pm on Youtube
Hear about the unique allure of Micah Adams, Keith Eager, Kal Mansur, and Charlize-Nhung Nguyen alongside moderator Lee Petrie, TOAF59 Juror and Exhibitions Director at The Gladstone Hotel in this engaging Youtube panel.
View full schedule →
We've distributed 141 gift cards to frontline workers!
With the $35,000 we have raised to date, we are able to distribute 140 gift cards to frontline workers!
But it's not too late! We continue to accept tax-deductible charitable donations (of any amount) until the end of the fair, July 12th.