Throughout the world, art presents itself in a variety of forms. Artists around the world shape their artworks based on their experiences and perspectives in life.
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Throughout the world, art presents itself in a variety of forms. Artists around the world shape their artworks based on their experiences and perspectives in life.
Read MoreThere are a lot of steps involved in planning the perfect wedding, and choosing the right venue will take time and careful consideration. There are many different types of venues, and you can choose anything from a stunning ballroom to a restaurant, so the process will require thought.
Read MoreWith the holidays coming closer and closer so does our annual Christmas Toronto Artisan Market at Twist gallery opening December 12th from 11 am - 5pm.
Read MorePlanning a wedding is not easy, and many couples will feel overwhelmed during the process. The good news is that following the right steps will not only allow you to plan the perfect wedding but will ensure you enjoy the experience as well.
Read MoreTwist Gallery is an unique version of an Art gallery, not only do we differentiate ourselves with free admission, but also focuses on aspects of lifestyle through our unique spot on Queen Street West; as our name demonstrates we can Twist into an event space outside of gallery hours.
Read MoreWelcome to Twist! We are so happy to have you showing your work here in our gallery space! Installing Art is not as complicated as some would have you believe, all you really need are a few tools and willpower.
Read MoreLast Sunday on October 24th, Twist Gallery hosted the Toronto Artisan Market and it was a huge success! We were pleased to welcome so many visitors at our gallery for the event, many of you being first-timers.
Read MoreThis Sunday October 24th, the Twist Gallery will be hosting the Toronto Artisan Market open from 11:00am to 5:00pm. The Toronto Artisan is a non-profit organization who provides a platform for local artists to sell and promote their works such as art pieces and handmade crafts!
Read MoreSandra Di Leo was born in Wawa, Ontario and moved to Toronto in 1997. She graduated from George Brown College in 2000 in Graphic Design. She has been a designer ever since, meanwhile also establishing herself as an artist.
Read MoreRaquel Fuentes is a Venezuelan born, mostly self-taught abstract artist. Since she was young, she had a love for all that was artistic, and now she is a featured artist of our July’s Kaleidoscope Exhibition. Let’s get to know more about Raquel Fuentes and her artwork!
Read MoreTanmay Parashar is a Toronto based self-taught contemporary artist, who is passionately in love with colours. His venture into the joys of merging colours with canvas began recently, in July 2018.
Read MoreRobert Saffer is an abstract contemporary symbolist artist. He works with all visual mediums. His stark, textured aesthetic has a fierce expressive power with a sense of movement and menace. As a symbolist, he aims to express moods and emotions rather than the world around him.
Read MoreWendy Teasdale is a participant in the Kaleidoscope exhibit. Her paintings are intricate and eye-catching, we love her work. We asked her a couple of questions about her style and processes which you can read below!
Read MoreCourtney Senior is one of Twist Gallery’s featured artists this month for the Kaleidoscope Exhibit. We have all heard about Art Therapy and how it can be used as a means of self-expression and a way to cope with stress, but does it work?
Read MoreThis month, Twist Gallery’s Kaleidoscope exhibit features David Brown, an artist who uses the encaustic method for his paintings. David shared images of his work and studio, and taught us all about the encaustic method.
Read MoreI think we can all agree, everyone misses being able to travel! Although border restrictions remain tense amidst the pandemic, Crossing Boundaries, may remedy everyone’s desire for exploration and travel.
Read MoreIf we reflect back upon our younger years, we can likely pinpoint the exact first memory off what we believed our ‘perfect wedding’ was going to entail.
Read MoreAre you ready to explore the depths of water and earth by diving into the newest exhibit curated by us, at Twist Gallery?
Read MoreSandra Di Leo was born in Wawa, Ontario and moved to Toronto in 1997. She graduated from George Brown College in 2000 in Graphic Design.
Read MoreOne of our artists from the Kaleidoscope exhibit is Sarah Rutledge from Ontario, Canada. She has grown up always inspiring to be an artist. Once she started experimenting with abstract art, she had realized that she found her true passion.
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