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Toronto

Edward Day Gallery, Toronto, Canada

6th – 20th October, 2009

Edward Day GalleryEdward Day Gallery was established in 1992 and represents both Canadian and international emerging and award-winning senior contemporary artists. Located in the heart of the Queen Street West Art District, the Edward Day collection comprises of all art forms, including photography. With 3,500 sq ft the gallery will make for a fantastic exhibition.

Opening Night Reception: Thursday, 8th October.
If you would like attend, please contact cecily@worldphotographyawards.org for more details.

 

Edward Day Gallery

Edward Day Gallery

Contact Details: 952 Queen St. W. Suite 200, Toronto ON M6J 1G8 T: 001-416- 921-6540

Opening Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday – 12 pm to 5 pm
www.edwarddaygallery.com


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