North Toronto Group of Artists: 2025 Fall Fine Art Tour & Sale

Images (left to right): Lorena Dew; Indranil Dasgupta; Melissa Morrow, Adele Webster, Shailyn Bruining, and Jennifer Tse.

North Toronto Group of Artists (NTGA)
2025 Fall Fine Art Tour & Sale

September 27 & 28, 2025 | 11am – 5pm ET
Visit the website for a map of Artist Studio locations in Midtown Toronto
Admission is Free

This year’s NTGA Fall Fine Art Tour & Sale will include 25 local artists and their guests, opening their spaces in a self-guided neighbourhood tour across 11 venues in midtown Toronto. This Free annual event offers an opportunity for visitors to meet the artists and learn about their creative processes—plus the chance to view and purchase original works in a wide range of styles and mediums. Whether you’re searching for a one-of-a-kind piece or simply curious to meet the artists behind the work, the NTGA Fall Show is a warm and welcoming celebration of art in the community. Preview the artists here and plan your route!

Participating Artists

Lisa Allshire | Anna Bateman | Shailyn Bruining | Susan L. Brown | Valerie Crowder | Joanna De Aguiar | Indranil Dasgupta | Lorena Dew | Lynda Flanagan | Jessica Howard | Lisa Hickey | Millean Kung | Angela Kuipers Lane | Joan McGivney | Sheila Merer | Melissa Morrow | Orshy Mulqueen | Esther Pillai | Leslie Rowland | Lori Ryerson | Kate Taylor | Steve Turnbull | Jennifer Tse | Sheila Victor | Andrew Wang

Sheila Merer, New Build, 2025, Acrylic, 30″ x 15″

About The North Toronto Group of Artists

An artist collective in a tight geographical boundary, the The North Toronto Group of Artists (NTGA) is hyper local, with its artists living within blocks of one another. They are a diverse group along many lines, including age, heritage, educational backgrounds, past careers, length of artistic establishment, etc. Volunteer-run and not-for-profit, the group’s goal is to promote local fine artists and culturally enrich the community. Founded 17 years ago, the purpose of the NTGA is to provide opportunities for its members and their guests to display and sell their art, as well as to provide a network in which to connect with fellow local artists.

Members are admitted to the NTGA by both living within the qualifying geographical borders, and by being juried into the group by a panel of current and past executive members. NTGA artists run the full range from emerging to mid-career to established, creating original art in a wide range of styles from realism to abstraction, and in a variety of mediums such as oil, acrylic, watercolour, encaustic, mixed media and photography.

The NTGA produces two major annual events: spring and fall Fine Art Tour and Sales. These events provide the local community with opportunities to view and purchase one-of-a-kind artwork from several dozen local artists. It gives the neighbourhood a chance to meet the artists, learn more about their work, and it puts artists in touch with local buyers.

Images (left to right): Shailyn Bruining, In Case You Forget, 2025, Encaustic/Mixed Media, 24″ x 18″; Lisa Allshire, Fresh Oranges, 2025, Oil on Linen stretched on cradled wood, 32″ x 36″; Lori Ryerson, Autumn Sunrise, 2022, Photography on matte Dibond metal, 40″ x 53″.


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Accessibility:
Partially accessible. Contact individual artists for further information on the accessibility of their location.

Image Descriptions:
1. Artist Lorena Dew stands in front of her brightly coloured abstract paintings displayed in her backyard, Artist Indranil Dasgupta posing with his colourful display of artwork, outdoors at an NTGA art show, Four women artists from the North Toronto Group of Artists smile and pose in front of their artwork booths.
2. A vibrant and painterly landscape painting depicting an array of trees and a small house structure off to the side, reflected into a body of water.
3. Collection of three artworks with a deep blue encaustic wax landscape on the left, a dramatic and realistic still life painting of oranges at centre, and a stunning photograph of a deep blue and orange sunrise on the left.
4. North Toronto Group of Artists logo with the groups name within a tilted magenta rectangle.