About 10 days ago another new gallery and art space called Don’t Tell Mama opened on Ossington, just south of Watusi and beside the soon-to-open Amaya restaurant at 108 Ossington. . . . → Read More: Don’t Tell Mama – there’s a new gallery on Ossington
Welcome G Gallery to our neighborhood. This new art gallery is located at the back of Oz Studios building, 134 Ossington, with a separate entrance on Foxley Place, the alley around back. . . . → Read More: Now Open: G Gallery
One of the cute art shops on Ossington – C1 Art Space – has closed its doors and there’s now a sign on the door that a new gallery is opening soon called Heavy Head Quarters. . . . → Read More: C1 Art Space gone – Heavy Head Quarters to open soon
This year brought a lot of new businesses and faces to Ossington, all of which we welcomed, and many of which we covered. We look forward to frequenting many new shops, galleries, restaurants and more to the strip in the year ahead. . . . → Read More: 2010 Recap: Ossington Openings
It seems that the Ossington moratorium has benefited Dundas Street West, turning it into the new, new thing. The proliferation of galleries, bars, restaurants and more continues this fall with the opening of several spots between Crawford and Beaconsfield alone. . . . → Read More: The evolution of Dundas off Ossington
Nuit Blanche is happening on October 2, 2010. This year marks the 5th anniversary of this night-long art party, and organizers have changed things up a little, keeping the majority of the installations around the subway loop. There will, however, be lots to explore in our part of town, labelled “Zone C” on the official map . . . → Read More: Enjoy Nuit Blanche in Our Neighborhood
Just south of Crafted by Te Aro, at 131 Ossington, sits an empty space that is soon to be the new location of O’Born Contemporary. . . . → Read More: Opening Soon: O’Born Contemporary
The 2010 Toronto International Film Festival launches in two weeks, and along with it, the Future Projections series of art projects. Future Projections is inspired by the history and culture of cinema. This year’s series has exhibits throughout Toronto, including some on Ossington, and runs September 9-19. . . . → Read More: TIFF Future Projections Art Series