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Exhibitions

Earlier and Later

Earlier and Later

June 17 - July 25, 2026

A two-person exhibition featuring the work of Judy and April Martin, a mother and daughter whose quilted compositions explore themes of personal history, material transformation, and the rhythms of nature through intricate hand-stitched textiles.

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  • Hitoko Okada Solo Exhibition

    Hitoko Okada Solo Exhibition

    August 26 - September 26, 2026

    A solo exhibition by Hitoko Okada exploring speculative futures of the textile supply chain through two large-scale installations combining ceramics, recovered ocean plastic, and traditional Japanese materials to interrogate the displacement of heritage plant fibres by petrochemicals.

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  • Earlier and Later

    Earlier and Later

    June 17 - July 25, 2026

    A two-person exhibition featuring the work of Judy and April Martin, a mother and daughter whose quilted compositions explore themes of personal history, material transformation, and the rhythms of nature through intricate hand-stitched textiles.

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  • JEWELS

    JEWELS

    May 2-13, 2026

    Admire the work of 15 emerging jewellers in this group exhibition showcasing the 2026 graduates of George Brown Polytechnic's Jewellery Arts program.

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  • Living Ritual

    Living Ritual

    April 29 - June 6, 2026

    Gabriel George’s immersive installation is inspired by the ancient ritual of Theyyam, reinterpreting traditional visual languages to explore how craft, ritual, and cultural storytelling remain connected across cultures and generations.

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  • When I Ebb and Wax

    When I Ebb and Wax

    March 11 - April 18, 2026

    A solo exhibition by Toronto-based artist Akash Inbakumar that brings together installation, textile, and performance work to form a meditation on endurance.

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  • Slow Furniture

    Slow Furniture

    January 14 - February 28, 2026

    Heidi Earnshaw’s furniture merges craftsmanship and contemporary design, emphasizing sustainability and mindful living. This solo exhibition features works that invite viewers to slow down and find meaning in everyday life.

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Past Exhibitions

Exhibitions FAQs

Where is the Craft Ontario Gallery, and how big is it?

The Craft Ontario Gallery is located at 401 Richmond Street West, Studio 108, in downtown Toronto. The gallery is approximately 600 sq. ft.

I'd like to attend exhibition openings, how can I hear about them?

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How can I exhibit my work in the Craft Ontario Gallery?

There is an annual opportunity to apply for the Exhibitions program. Craft Ontario seeks proposals for solo and two-person exhibitions to take place in the Craft Ontario Gallery during the following year. Look for the annual Call for Entry during the winter and spring.

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