Lennox Contemporary has reopened at 44 Ossington, formerly occupied by C1 Art Space. The gallery and print shop had closed in December 2009 at the earlier space at 12 Ossington, and after some time off decided to re-open in the smaller and more manageable location. John Petcoff, the owner and curator, is well-known in the neighbourhood for supporting the arts and is a partner in Oyster Boy, around the corner on Queen. The gallery and store is focussed on paper prints and currently has a great collection of old maps from the 1800s which are available for purchase, as well as books on art, which they share from another local bookstore.
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