What to do and see in Junction Triangle, Canada: The Best Art Galleries

December 28, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

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1444 Dupont St Unit 15 enter off of Campbell street, Toronto, Ontario M6P 4H3 Canada +1 416-530-0444 http://angellgallery.com
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Angell Gallery

172 Saint Helens Ave, Toronto, Ontario M6H 4A1 Canada +1 416-289-8855 http://www.robertkananajgallery.com/
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Robert Kananaj Gallery

3. LaLa Contemporary

1756 Dundas St W, Toronto, Ontario M6K 1V6 Canada +1 416-672-0309 http://lalacontemporary.com/
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4. The Art Of Banksy

213 Sterling Rd, Toronto, Ontario M6R 2B2 Canada +1 855-323-7878 [email protected] http://www.banksyexhibit.com
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The Art Of Banksy

With over $35m in art, this is the largest Banksy exhibit ever assembled! The Art of Banksy, curated by Steve Lazarides, the artist's former manager, displays the largest collection of Banksy's works. Included in the collection is the famous painting known as "Girl and Balloon" and the controversial work "Laugh Now".

190 Saint Helens Ave, Toronto, Ontario M6H 4A1 Canada +1 416-516-8593 http://clintroenisch.com/
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Clint Roenisch Gallery

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