Art in Toronto

Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of Toronto with 11 galleries and installations showcasing local and international talent.

Cadogan Hall

Cadogan Hall

Cadogan Hall in London was the first permanent home of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO).… more

Socrates Sculpture Park

Socrates Sculpture Park

Ever-changing artwork, farm produce, yoga classes, and even a small urban forest are just some of the incredible features of New York’s Socrates Sculpture Park.… more

Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern

Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern

The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern was once an underground reservoir for the people of Houston, now it provides them with community art.… more

Leake Street Arches

Leake Street Arches

Hidden beneath Waterloo station, Leake Street Arches is a disused Eurostar tunnel that's been transformed into a street art haven.… more

Netherlands Carillon

Netherlands Carillon

Netherlands Carillon: A gift of music to honor Dutch-American relations.… more

The Wave Organ

The Wave Organ

The Wave Organ, is a musical instrument played by the push and pull of the ocean.… more

Graffiti Park Houston

Graffiti Park Houston

The Houston Graffiti Park provides a platform for both emerging and established artists to gain recognition by leaving their own mark on its walls.… more

Berczy Park Dog Fountain

Berczy Park Dog Fountain

Berczy Park Dog Fountain: For a fountain all about dogs, how many cats can you count?… more

Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line

Andy Goldsworthy's Wood Line

Andy Goldsworthy’s Wood Line is situated in a eucalyptus grove that follows Lover’s Lane, the oldest footpath in the Presidio.… more

Wabash Arts Corridor

Wabash Arts Corridor

Chicago is incredibly proud of its street art scene along the Wabash Arts Corridor.… more

Eclectic Menagerie Park

Eclectic Menagerie Park

Eclectic Menagerie Park is a roadside attraction filled with, you guessed it… ‘eclectic’ artwork!… more