Call for New Members 2024 at the Red Head Gallery
Red Head Now, Member’s Group Exhibition, 2017
Call for New Members
Founded in 1990, The Red Head Gallery is one of Canada’s most respected collectives, showcasing a broad range of contemporary visual art by emerging and mid-career artists. Membership gives individuals the opportunity to show their work in the 401 Richmond Gallery and participate in a vibrant artist community.
Applications must be sent as a single PDF to submissions@redheadgallery.org with the following:
- A Cover Letter outlining your interest in the collective and how you can contribute
- Artist Statement. (Indicate the media, technique, theme or context of your practice)
- Current Curriculum Vitae (max. 3 pages)
- A link to your website (if you do not have a website, please link one social media channel to which you have your work)
- A maximum of 20 digital images of your work (including details)
- Links must be provided for Video/Performance-based works
◦ i.e. youtube, Vimeo, etc. - A corresponding list of images (or contact sheet), indicating title, year of execution, medium, and dimensions (h x w x d or running time)
- (Optional) Relevant Support Material such as articles, reviews, catalogues, etc.
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Full members pay $175/month and get a solo show approximately every 21-24 months. Members are expected to participate on committees, gallery special projects, gallery administration, and attend monthly meetings. For more information, please visit our website or contact info@redheadgallery.org.
401 Richmond St West Suite 115, Toronto, ON, M5V 3A8
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416 504 5654 | Gallery hours: Wed – Sat, 12 – 5 pm
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Venue
The Red Head Gallery

The Red Head Gallery
Venue Description
The Red Head Gallery was established in 1990 and is Toronto’s most enduring collectively run art gallery. It has stood the test of time as an exhibition space as well as a collective where critically engaged, highly productive artists enjoy curatorial control over the presentation of their work. Over the past two decades more than 100 artists have been part of The Red Head Gallery and have produced over 200 exhibitions.
There are two accessible entrances to 401 Richmond. At the northwest corner of the building, a ramp leads upward from the sidewalk to an automatic entrance onto the building’s main floor that measures 34″ wide, and with a lip that measures 1″ high. The other entrance at the northeast corner is less evident but equally, if not more, accessible. The automatic door measures 34″ wide and inside has a gradual ramp downwards which leads towards the elevators.
Accessibility Information
Entrance | |
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Street Level | Yes |
Street Level without Steps | Yes |
Street Level with Steps | No |
Door | |
Width of doorway | 80" |
Automatic Door Opener | No |
Vestibule | |
Vestibule at Entrance | No |
Accessible Washroom | |
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Single Occupancy Accessible Washroom | No |
Wheelchair Accessible Stall | |
Wheelchair Accessible Stall in a Washroom | Yes |
Washroom Door width | Unknown |
Washroom Automatic Door Opener | Unknown |
Grab Bars Beside and Behind the Toilet | No |
Obstructions Under the Sink | No |
Measurement from the Bottom of the Sink to the Floor | Unknown |
Hallways & Doors | |
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Interior hallways width | Unknown |
Doorways width in public spaces | Unknown |
Public Area | |
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Public area in your space is all on one level | Yes |
Screening Room | |
Venue has a screening room / theatre | No |
Parking | |
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Accessible Parking available on site | Yes |