Call for Expressions of Interest: Remote Gallery and Event Space Available for Rent
GALLERY B
Remote Gallery is accepting expressions of interest for rental of this multi-use space, perfect for:
Exhibitions
Pop-ups
Readings
Studio Use
Artist Talks
Presentations
Workshops and more!
GALLERY A
About Remote Gallery
Centrally located in Toronto’s Fashion District (near Richmond St W & Bathurst St), Remote Gallery is an 850 sqft, street level venue with gallery lighting, floor to ceiling windows, polished concrete floors and occupancy for up to 85 guests.
Remote Gallery is an initiative of Akin, an artist-led organization providing artist studios and gallery space since 2008. Remote Gallery is supported by the Toronto Arts Council and provides opportunities for a wide range of creative programming. Learn more about pricing in Remote’s Information Package on the Akin website.
Remote Gallery consists of two separate galleries: Gallery A (450 sqft) and Gallery B (400 sqft), divided by a sliding door. The galleries can be rented individually or together as a combined 850 sqft space.
GALLERY A
Accessibility Features
Remote Gallery is a step free, street level space with two large, single stall, gender neutral bathrooms. Learn more about Remote Gallery’s accessibility details.
GALLERY B
How to Book Remote Gallery
To view pricing and all additional information please view the Remote Gallery Information Package on the Akin website. Pricing is tiered for non-arts uses, arts uses and Akin member uses. To inquire about rental availability or to book a tour please email gallery@akincollective.com and include a brief description of your idea, the dates you’re considering and any other pertinent information. Akin looks forward to hearing your ideas!
About Akin
Akin is a Toronto-based arts organization that provides creative studio space as well as arts-based programming. Akin’s studios provide a working environment that maintains a friendly and inspiring atmosphere where people can work on creative endeavors and entrepreneurial undertakings of all kinds. We build community through a variety of programming including workshops, open studio events, gallery tours, exhibitions, as well as various other art projects.
Remote Gallery
568 Richmond Street West
Toronto, ON M5V 1Y9
gallery@akincollective.com
www.akincollective.com/remote
Instagram @remotegallery
Thank you for coming to the Remote Gallery Art Market & Exhibition!
Thank you to everyone who joined us on June 7th for the Remote Gallery Art Market & Exhibition. This event marked the recent expansion of Remote Gallery, and it was an opportunity to come together, celebrate the space, and highlight the work of our talented Akin members.
Read MoreAkin Space Award Winner Kseniya Tsoy and special guest Robot Caffeine at Remote Gallery
Join artist and Akin Space Award Winner, Kseniya Tsoy as she presents her debut book—written and illustrated to share the wonders of Uzbekistan, her first home.
Read MoreEnd of Summer 2023 Wrap-up!
As the vibrant hues of summer begin to fade, we find ourselves reflecting on the exhibitions that took place in Remote Gallery during these past few months. We extend our appreciation to all who ventured through our doors to immerse themselves into the work. Akin thanks all of the artists and our partners, the Neighborhood Arts Network, Toronto Arts Foundation, and Pride Toronto. As we bid adieu to summer's warmth, we eagerly anticipate the arrival of autumn, brimming with renewed enthusiasm for the artistic journeys that lie ahead.
May 24 - June 10
Renato Baldin, Narcissus, Pride Toronto Affiliate
Photo Credits: Renato Baldin
Enas Satir in the Vitrine Gallery (Month of June), A State of Chaos
Video of Artist Enas Satir setting up the Vitrine
June 17 - 25
Naghmeh Ghasemzadeh, aka NAG (Space Award Winner), Art Exhibition
Photo Credits: Naghmeh Ghasemzadeh
June 29 - July 2
Gizem Candan (Space Award Winner), Resonance of a Deep Ground
Photo Credits: Gizem Candan
July 6 - 13
Yannis Lobaina (Space Award Winner), Catch and Release
Photo Credits: Yannis Lobaina
July 15 - 16
IN THE MIDDLE
Curated by: Amina Boufennara, Habiba Raouf and Sara Abulkarim (Career Launcher Award Winner)
Artists: Amina Boufennara, Amnna Attia, Ayan Melikli, Christina Hajjar, Edriss Sydeqi, Özge Dilan Arslan, Pamela Andonian (Ch!K P), Qudsia Hussain, Rabiyah Sagheer, Sara Ghaben and Sara Abulkarim
Photo Credits: Sara Abulkarim
July 21 - 27
Elsa Hashemi (Space Award Winner), The White Cave
Photo Credits: Elsa Hashemi
August 5 - 6
Sara Abulkarim (Career Launcher Award Winner), Where Have You Been?
Photo Credits: Sara Abulkarim
