
357 Main St., Shomberg, King Township
Located in the historic feed mill, the artist co-op features local artists and artisans, from woodcarvers to painters and jewelry makers. Artists are on hand to showcase their work and demonstrate their techniques.
216 Main St., Unionville, Markham
Along with honouring the life and work of Group of Seven founder Fred Varley, the Varley Art Gallery also hosts an annual community-artist-in-residence program, moving art beyond gallery walls and into the community.
Built in the late 1880s, Old Town Hall served as Newmarket’s political centre, courtroom and market place. Now, the historic building is home to a number of art galleries, exhibits, performances, guided art tours and specialty art sessions.
Home of the Richmond Hill Group of Artists, the gallery features artwork from different local artists each week. The gallery is also home to a number of art workshops, art talks and group shows and sales.
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
10365 Islington Ave., Kleinburg, Vaughan
Located on forested land along the Humber River, the McMichael is devoted to collecting the art of Canada. Now on display, “A Like Vision”, celebrating the finest works from the Group of Seven.
2 Park Dr., Whitchurch-Stouffville
The Latchem Art Centre hosts three to four curated art exhibits each year. Exhibitions are complemented with educational programs, art workshops, lectures and guided tours. The centre also hosts an annual juried exhibition featuring artwork from local students.
Editor’s Note March 9, 2020: This article has been updated to reflect current information.




