… As seen on Gerrard Street East and the alleys that run behind it.
below: Paintings in a little outdoor gallery space – along the fence on Craven.
below: Swirls in black and red
below: Monstrous creatures and flowers on the stairs.
below: In a parking lot behind Gerrard, south side.
below: More laneway art
below: Close up view of a woman’s portrait painted by Anya Mielniczek
below: Part of a mural by Chief Ladybird and Auralas
below: It looks like the Venus Flytrap is trying to hide…
below: More illustrations of his work at SOWL, Art of Sowl
below: Tommy Drift characters on two sides.
below: The life of a mural isn’t always nice – the bottom part was tagged over and then painted.
below: Part of mural on the side of Whole Foods store
below: Large yellow flowers on Kohinoor Foods store.
below: More flowers, bright bold coloured flowers
below: And a red rose in Blazeworks mural
below: Woman in a pink head scarf overlooks the street
The Riverdale Hub and Gallery is on Gerrard Street. It is now home to three floors of gallery space. The remaining images in this post is a sampling of what I saw there when I visited back in March.
below: Poonam Khanna, Rainy Day series
below: Robyn Asquini
below: Detail, close up, of a Steve McDonald artwork.
below: Kyla Yager, “Looking for Words”
below: Three little pieces by Natalie Plociennik
below: Karen Couillard, part of a series, “ Beautiful Chaos : Nature’s Resilience”
below: Marina Doukas, “Performance by Bob the Drag Queen”.
below: Miyakah Emon, part of the “Invisible Playground” exhibit.
below: Mimmo (Domenico) Baronello, owls, the story tellers.

































