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Brayham Contemporary Art commented on Brayham Contemporary Art's blog post Can Leslieville become the next gallery district?
Aug 22, 2009
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Can Leslieville become the next gallery district?

Murray Whyte, the visual arts writer for the Toronto Star wrote a column discussing Toronto's emerging art districts and gave a mention to Leslieville. Thanks Murray!While he mentioned three of our galleries, Parts, Pentimento and Brayham Contemporary Art, please don't forgot that there are many more galleries in our neighbourhood including - P/M Gallery, Headbones, and Rouge. See More
Aug 22, 2009
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At Least We're Somewhere : New Drawings by Betty Kaser & Garden: An Installation of Ceramic Flower Vessels by Mary Mckenzie @ Brayham Contemporary Art

Two summer exhibitions are on view through August 16th at Brayham Contemporary Art 1318 Queen St East. Betty Kaser's elegant charcoal and graphite drawings on Mylar are on view in the galleries. These works continue Kaser's exploration of both physical and emotional space. In the garden an installation of Mary McKenzie's delightful ceramic vessels is on view. These ceramic flowers range from porcelain to stoneware, each with a centre of recycled glass. The flowers look wonderful placed in the…See More
Jul 7, 2009
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1318 Queen St East
Toronto, ON M4L 1C5
647.435.7367
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Web: http://www.brayhamcontemporaryart.com
Blog: http://www.brayhamcontemporaryart.blogspot.com
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Gallery Hours:
Thursday & Friday: 12 - 7
Saturday & Sunday: 10 - 5
Other times by appointment

Brayham Contemporary Art represents a dozen artists from Canada and the United States and features primarily solo exhibitions that rotate every 5 - 7 weeks.

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Can Leslieville become the next gallery district?

Posted on August 22, 2009 at 3:07pm 5 Comments

Murray Whyte, the visual arts writer for the Toronto Star wrote a column discussing Toronto's emerging art districts and gave a mention to Leslieville. Thanks Murray!

While he mentioned three of our galleries, Parts, Pentimento and Brayham Contemporary Art, please don't forgot that there are many more galleries in our neighbourhood including - P/M Gallery, Headbones, and Rouge.

At Least We're Somewhere : New Drawings by Betty Kaser & Garden: An Installation of Ceramic Flower Vessels by Mary Mckenzie @ Brayham Contemporary Art

Posted on July 7, 2009 at 12:13pm 0 Comments

Two summer exhibitions are on view through August 16th at Brayham Contemporary Art 1318 Queen St East. Betty Kaser's elegant charcoal and graphite drawings on Mylar are on view in the galleries. These works continue Kaser's exploration of both physical and emotional space. In the garden an installation of Mary McKenzie's delightful ceramic vessels is on view. These ceramic flowers range from porcelain to stoneware, each with a centre of recycled glass. The flowers look wonderful placed in the… Continue

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At 11:50am on July 7, 2009, Brayham Contemporary Art said…
At Least We're Somewhere: New Drawings by Betty Kaser & Garden: An installation of Garden ceramics by Mary McKenzie on view through August 16th.

Betty Kaser explores the notion of physical and emotional space in her elegant charcoal and graphite on Mylar drawings. ($250 - $1400)

Mary McKenzie has created a collection of stunning ceramic vessels displayed in our garden gallery. These ceramic vessels look wonderful in a garden setting, but are equally appealing as a sculptural piece on a bookcase, mantle, or table. ($25 - $100)

Both exhibitions continue through August 16th.

At 5:58pm on July 6, 2009, Stephanie Atkinson said…
Hey there!

There doesn't seem to be too much activity on this site...but I thought I'd say Ola anyway.

Stephanie

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