Studios

All Ours Studios – May 2021 to Present

Located at 62 Geary Avenue, AO Studios features 9 indoor private studio spaces, each 10ft x 11ft within a warehouse; 13ft ceilings, heating and cooling, kitchenette, clean-up sink, storage and gallery front.
The site also has a communal tool-use workshop within a camper trailer, gardens, courtyards and test-out mural walls.
8 shipping containers have been retrofitted for art studios, each 8ft wide by 20ft deep, featuring a full glass facade, insulated, drywalled and powered to be warm in the winter, and cool in the summer.

Unit 214 – May 2016 to April 2021

Located at 300 Campbell Avenue (The Clock Factory), the site facilitated 10 semi-private and 6 fully private studios.

Shared facilities included kitchen, tool library, rooftop access and an exhibition space.



Unit 302 – September 2015 to August 2019

Over 1200 square feet, 20 foot ceilings and two giant windows make for a beautiful and intimate open studio, featuring 6 spaces, private office, loft storage, screen wash station and kitchenette.



AREA 51 TORONTO

Located at 51 Mulock Avenue, this shared production space is housed in a retrofitted auto garage featuring a truck sized, industrial spray booth, carpenter grade wood shop, 2 levels of storage, flex space available for part-time rental and a sound studio.



Creatures:Collective

Long story short...Art gallery in the front, 1000 square foot shared studio space in the back (might as well have called it "Mullet")
Creatures Creating Art Collective was a beautiful space that housed 10 artists in the beginnings of their careers, and it was an honour to work alongside them and see them develop in to the successful, talented, gorgeous creative Creatures they are today. Now closed, you can see many of the artists still creating and exhibiting on much larger scales.



CC2

Previously a Blockbuster Video at 180 Spadina Avenue, CC2 opened its doors February 2014 in a pop-up fashion, housing 10 artists and focusing on workshops available to a wider general audience at such a heavy foot traffic area. Unfortunately the space had water damage issues, flooding and conflicts with the upstairs business, and quickly closed its doors a mere 3 months later.