Toronto:  Art Incubator Opens Studios to public for one day only. Experience the “AHA” moment of connecting with art.

Toronto: Art Incubator Opens Studios to public for one day only. Experience the “AHA” moment of connecting with art.

 

Toronto:  Art Incubator Opens Studios to public for one day only. Experience the “AHA” moment of connecting with art. 

 

Flick the Switch Art Incubator, with 20 ‘rising star’ artists, opens their studios to the public for one day on Sunday June 2nd, 1- 5.  See how art ideas grow from seed to fruition  Meet and buy art from award-winning artists who are shaping the Toronto art scene.

This free art event will take place at 34 Stephanie St, beside the Grange Park behind the AGO.  Join us for an unforgettable event:  an immersive experience in a friendly and cultural atmosphere, where art lovers can discover how art is being created right here in the heart of Queen West.

"My dream is that art lovers experience the 'AHA' moment of connecting with art that resonates deeply. I am very moved by the art created here and the incredible, often challenging artistic journeys of these artists. Art has a remarkable power to touch our souls and evoke profound emotions and I want to share that” - Susan N. Stewart, Founder and Artist

Attendees can look forward to:

  • Behind-the-Scenes Insights: Delve deeper into the world of art as artists pull back the curtain, sharing intimate insights into their creativity and production.
  • Connect with Creatives: Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you meet international and local artists, ask about inspiration and process.
  • Artistic Treasures Await: Experience the thrill of discovering your next masterpiece as you browse and purchase art directly from the creators themselves, ensuring a one-of-a-kind addition to your collection.

Flick the Switch is an art incubator. Our studios buzz with creativity and you can now visit to discover your next favourite artist.  For more information visit https://flicktheswitch.org/ or contact 416 859-5248

 

 

 

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