The Assembly Hall Gallery in Etobicoke is proud to present the Etobicoke Youth Art Crawl Exhibition, a collaborative project celebrating the artistic talents of local youth. This exhibition is a fantastic opportunity for the community to engage with and appreciate the fresh perspectives and creative explorations of emerging artists.
A Showcase of Young Talent
The exhibition will feature a diverse range of visual arts, with works inspired by themes of personal expression, communal engagement, and creative exploration. It's a testament to the power of art in fostering self-discovery and connection within the community. This initiative is a joint effort by the City of Toronto's Parks & Recreation (Youth Spaces), Museums & Heritage Services (Montgomery’s Inn), and Arts Services (Assembly Hall Gallery), highlighting a commitment to nurturing young artistic voices.
The Assembly Hall Gallery
Located at 1 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Drive in Etobicoke, the Assembly Hall Gallery provides a welcoming and accessible space for this community-focused exhibition. Situated within Colonel Samuel Smith Park, the venue offers a pleasant setting, perfect for a leisurely visit. While the gallery is a bit further west, it's accessible by TTC with bus routes connecting to nearby subway stations, and ample parking is available on-site.
Free and Accessible Art
Admission to the Etobicoke Youth Art Crawl Exhibition is free, making it an accessible cultural event for everyone. The exhibition runs from March 26th to April 23rd, offering plenty of time to visit and support these talented young artists. This is a wonderful opportunity to see the future of Toronto's art scene and be inspired by their creativity.