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North Space Gallery

(1 Reviews)
205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7, Canada

(416) 675-6622 ext. 79378


Contact and Address

Category: Art gallery,
Address: 205 Humber College Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5L7, Canada
Postal code: M9W 5L7
Phone: (416) 675-6622 ext. 79378
Website: http://humber.ca/lspacegallery

Hours:

Monday:10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday:10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday:10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday:10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday:10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Most Recent Reviews


  • (August 20, 2017, 2:27 am)

    Up to date and rotating art space.

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North Space Gallery On the Web

Casey Norris | Humber Galleries

Casey Norris originally joined Humber Galleries in 2012 as the Programming & Collections Assistant after graduating from Durham College with a degree in Entertainment Business Management. He returned in 2015 to join the team ahead of the launch for the North Space Gallery.


Ivana Busuttil | Humber Galleries

Ivana is a researcher and facilitator. She engages with community concerns regarding bias, displacement, disparity and discrimination from a systemic, operational perspective.


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