#foxypopup
November 27 to December 07, 2019
Opening Reception and Market:
Thursday, November 28th, from 6 – 9 PM
The Red Head Gallery presents #foxypopup, the show and sale, opening on November 27, 2019, until December 7, 2019, with an opening reception and market on Thursday, November 28th, from 6 – 9 PM.
Coming together in the spirit of community and the collective, Red Head artists will be exhibiting past, current, and ongoing work in a variety of affordable formats. There will be something for everyone! The work will be presented in a salon-style display, introducing a unique center display extravaganza of works on paper and prints to discover.
This spontaneous show and exhibition brings together new ideas, recurring themes, and work-that-has-never-been-seen-before with a dose of irreverent fun.
The gallery will also be open late for the 401 Richmond’s Holiday Open House on December 5, 2019, from 6 – 9 PM.
The Red Head Gallery would also like to thank Kyle Roberts from King Eddy and Lori Pearson for their contribution and support.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
Mathew Borrett, Jim Bourke, Jack Butler, Tonia Di Risio, Teri Donovan, Soheila Esfahani, Gillian Iles, Margie Kelk, Kim-Lee Kho, Sangmin Lee, Ian Mackay, Cate McGuire, Peggy Taylor Reid, Lois Schklar, and Elaine Whittaker.
401 Richmond St West Suite 115, Toronto, ON, M5V 3A8
info@redheadgallery.org | 416 504 5654 | http://www.redheadgallery.org
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 PM
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Venue
The Red Head Gallery

The Red Head Gallery
Venue Description
The Red Head Gallery was established in 1990 and is Toronto’s most enduring collectively run art gallery. It has stood the test of time as an exhibition space as well as a collective where critically engaged, highly productive artists enjoy curatorial control over the presentation of their work. Over the past two decades more than 100 artists have been part of The Red Head Gallery and have produced over 200 exhibitions.
There are two accessible entrances to 401 Richmond. At the northwest corner of the building, a ramp leads upward from the sidewalk to an automatic entrance onto the building’s main floor that measures 34″ wide, and with a lip that measures 1″ high. The other entrance at the northeast corner is less evident but equally, if not more, accessible. The automatic door measures 34″ wide and inside has a gradual ramp downwards which leads towards the elevators.
Accessibility Information
Entrance | |
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Street Level | Yes |
Street Level without Steps | Yes |
Street Level with Steps | No |
Door | |
Width of doorway | 80" |
Automatic Door Opener | No |
Vestibule | |
Vestibule at Entrance | No |
Accessible Washroom | |
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Single Occupancy Accessible Washroom | No |
Wheelchair Accessible Stall | |
Wheelchair Accessible Stall in a Washroom | Yes |
Washroom Door width | Unknown |
Washroom Automatic Door Opener | Unknown |
Grab Bars Beside and Behind the Toilet | No |
Obstructions Under the Sink | No |
Measurement from the Bottom of the Sink to the Floor | Unknown |
Hallways & Doors | |
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Interior hallways width | Unknown |
Doorways width in public spaces | Unknown |
Public Area | |
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Public area in your space is all on one level | Yes |
Screening Room | |
Venue has a screening room / theatre | No |
Parking | |
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Accessible Parking available on site | Yes |