MARKET GALLERY TOUR & TEA-Sold Out!
2021-10-30
60 WORKS/60 YEARS - TORONTO OUTDOOR ART FAIR AT 60
Market Gallery Exhibit Tour & Afternoon Tea
Saturday October 30, 2021 (*staggered start times: 1:30 & 2:30 pm-4:00 pm)
Enjoy a curator's tour of the current exhibit 60 Works/60Years in The Market Gallery, followed by afternoon tea in The Market Kitchen.
*Registration is required. - THIS EVENT IS NOW SOLD OUT!
*Seating is limited to 24 people. Proof of vaccination along with photo ID and a mask or face covering are required to attend.
60 WORKS/60 YEARS - TORONTO OUTDOOR ART FAIR AT 60
The City of Toronto began collecting art for display in civic buildings in the 1850s. Since then, The City of Toronto Art Collection has grown to include over 3000 works of art including paintings, watercolours, prints and sculptures. A large majority of these are on permanent display at City Hall, Metro Hall and other civic buildings across the city.
The Mayor's Purchase Award at the annual Toronto Outdoor Art Fair is an important moment for the collection. Each year the Mayor, assisted by City curators, selects a work to be brought into the municipal collection from the fair. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase works from new and emerging artists and enrich the collection with diverse perspectives. Past winners include George Boyer, Clint Griffin, Jesse Boles, Dionne Simpson, Ruby Zhang and Raoul Olou. The exhibition will also feature works by the 2021 recipient of the Mayor's Purchase Award, Vanessa Dion Fletcher.
FALL MENU:
Fresh Baked Scones with preserves & clotted cream
Finger Sandwiches & pickles
Seasonal Cake
Assorted Cookies & Squares
Black or Green Tea
$25.00/person + HST
For more information: classes@themarketkitchen.ca
*We apologize that we cannot accommodate dairy-free or gluten-free diets at this time.
*The Market Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of St. Lawrence Market. To find it, please come in the front entrance of St. Lawrence Market at 93-95 Front Street East and take the stairs on your right up two flights, or the elevator to the 2nd floor.
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