Olga Korper Gallery

Since 1989, the Olga Korper Gallery has been located in the out-of-the-way Morrow Avenue complex, an old red-brick factory in the western end of the city that’s been converted into some of the most stunning exhibition spaces around. The gallery is set within a striking barn-like interior with dramatic high ceilings and exposed I-beams – a beautiful, shabby-chic location for viewing some of the biggest names in contemporary Canadian art, such as Montreal sculptor Roland Poulin. International heavy hitters include painter Susanna Heller, photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and architect/artist Will Alsop, who has practically been given the mayoral key to this city after building the Ontario College of Art & Design extension — a black-and-white checked building on stilts that’s become an archi-tourist hot spot.

Olga Korper Gallery

17 Morrow Ave (Map It)
416 538 8220
Tue-Sat 10-6

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