Established in 1973 to provide a united voice for the local arts community, we are recognized as one of Canada's finest community arts councils. We are proud to support established and aspiring artists of all ages and backgrounds with a broad variety of activities and services, including arts education, advocacy, community space and much more.
Arts Etobicoke provides a united voice for the local arts community, we are recognized as one of Canada's finest community arts councils. We are proud to support established and aspiring artists of all ages and backgrounds with a broad variety of activities and services, including arts education, advocacy, community space and much more.
At that meeting 12 major Canadian talents, all passionately committed to the importance of watercolour as a medium, founded the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour. CSPWC had to find new venues for its exhibitions. The annual exhibitions moved out into smaller communities and galleries across the country from Kamloops to Winnipeg to St. Johns.
Gallery 345 is an L-shaped space of over 2,000 square feet with 12 foot wood ceilings and plaster and brick walls, designed and lit for the display of art.The gallery is on the first floor of a century-old warehouse in Toronto's West End, just north of the tennis courts in the Sorauren Avenue park. The building was originally a one storey shed built in the 1890s to manufacture pianos. In 1910 a second and third storey was added to the building when manufacturers of ball bearings, then tiles, took possession.