The Broke Gallery | reTelling
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The Broke Gallery | reTelling

The final Broke Gallery! Please join us at the Theatre Centre this October for a night of art and performances.

Date and time

Tuesday, October 1 · 7:30 - 10pm EDT

Location

The Theatre Centre

1115 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M6J 1J1 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

DATE: Tuesday, October 1, 2024

TIME: 7:30PM - 10PM

LOCATION: The Theatre Centre (1115 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1J1) | Rooftop & Gallery


ACCESSIBILITY INFO:

The Broke Gallery recommends wearing masks when in close contact in the indoor gallery space, masks will be available on our behalf.

The Theatre Centre on each level has a barrier-free washroom and there’s a lift available for public use (operated by an attendant on site). If you have questions or need specific accommodations, please email or call their box office at (416) 538-0988 and they’ll do their best to help you out.


THE EVENT:

It’s the end of an era! Please come join us Tuesday October 1, from 7:30PM - 10PM at The Theatre Centre, for our reTelling art showcase. For 12 weeks this summer, we ran online workshops in a series of artistic disciplines and the chance for young emerging artists to participate in this exhibition and publishing opportunity. The project is going to culminate in an artbook containing everyone’s work.


The Broke Gallery was first started in 2016, originally as a one night pop-up gallery. It grew into a semi-yearly event and workshop in various shapes over the years. Though the pandemic slowed us down, we are now at the final event for this small project - it is time to close this chapter, so another can be written.


We look forward to having a night of art, music, and good vibes - see you there!


This project has been funded with the support of ArtReach and the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council.


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