401 Richmond is a heritage-designated industrial building in Toronto, ON, transformed into an arts and culture hub. Originally built between 1899 and 1923, the building housed the Macdonald Manufacturing Company, known for its lithographic work. Today, the space is home to a vibrant community of nearly 150 artists, cultural producers, nonprofits, and microenterprises.
The Art Dealers Association of Canada, located on the third floor, is a not-for-profit trade organization founded in 1966, representing over 60 private and commercial art galleries in Canada. The diverse range of events and exhibitions hosted at 401 Richmond includes thought-provoking showcases like "Unfamiliar Portraits" at the Red Head Gallery, exploring queer identity and familial legacy through various artistic mediums.
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