WAAC Member & Artist Megha Parhar participates in the City of Toronto’s annual Awakenings exhibits as one of 10 participating artists. “Portraits of Absence”

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WAAC Member & Artist Thelma Rosner exhibits at Woodstock Art Gallery, “In Dark Moments, There Is Hope.”

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WAAC Member & Artist Maria Antoniv presents Paint Night as part of Fundraiser Kalyn for Ukraine’s Armed Forces

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WAAC Member & Artist Lenore Carr-Smith participates in the Spring Annual Art Tour of the West Toronto Artists

WAAC Member & Artist Lenore Carr-Smith participates in the Spring [...]

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WAAC Member & Artist Sara Petroff presents solo exhibition at Leslie Grove Gallery “UPCYCLED OBSOLESCENCE”

WAAC Member & Artist Sara Petroff presents solo exhibition at [...]

2024-01-06T13:17:31-05:00April 29, 2023|Featured, In The News, Media|

Two Galleries, One Location
Dignam Gallery & Ruth Upjohn Gallery

23 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, ON M5R 1B2
Tuesday – Saturday, 11am – 5pm
416-922-2060
waac@womensartofcanada.ca


We wish to acknowledge this land on which the Women’s Art Association of Canada operates. For thousands of years it has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.


Since 1887 the Women’s Art Association of Canada is a diverse and inclusive non-profit arts hub offering exhibition, education and volunteer opportunities for men and women with a passion for the arts. Two historic gallery spaces on the main floor of the heritage building at 23 Prince Arthur Avenue in Toronto are open to the public: The Dignam Gallery and The Ruth Upjohn Gallery.

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