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Oct 28
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12:00 pm
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10:00 pm
Art Fair

Gallery 44 at Art Toronto

Art Toronto

Metro Toronto Convention Centre
October 27 - 30, 2022

Gallery 44 will have a table in the Content Section of Art Toronto. We will have a variety of Gallery 44 produced publications, editions and a variety of artist books and zines from our members!

Content is a new section of Art Toronto. This is the place where audiences will have an opportunity to connect with museums and non-profit galleries, learn about their programming and purchase editioned works, books and catalogues.

*Please note that tickets are required to enter the Content section of Art Toronto. For more information on ticketing click here.

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Gallery 44 Table Highlights

Gallery 44 is pleased to debut a fundraising edition by Christina Battle! Produced as a prelude to the air we breathe, Battle's upcoming exhibition explores the complexities of air pollution, weaving together themes of environmental catastrophe, cultural and political strife, conspiracy and the various links between.


Swimming up a Dark Tunnel, features essays by writer and curator Letticia Cosbert Miller published through the 2020/21 Writer-in-Residence program at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography.

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September 28, 2022 9:00 AM
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9:00 pm
Art Fair

Gallery 44 at Volume MTL

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January 1, 2023 5:00 PM
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5:00 pm
Special Project

Fundraising Edition: Christina Battle

Christina Battle

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