Artscape is a not-for-profit organization that
makes space for creativity and transforms communities.
As Canada’s leader in multi-tenant space development for the arts and culture sector, Artscape has transformed a portfolio of underutilized buildings across Toronto into dynamic community assets. Our projects provide workspaces for many galleries, theatres, and not-for-profit organizations and live/workspaces for hundreds of artists and designers.
Artscape has transformed the historic Wychwood TTC streetcar repair barns located in Toronto’s St. Clair and Christie neighbourhood into the Artscape Wychwood Barns.
Attention Artists, Craftspeople and Designer/Makers
The Regent Park Arts & Cultural Centre is one of the most important building blocks of the revitalization of the Regent Park neighbourhood.
Artscape YOUNGplace (formerly Artscape Shaw Street Centre) will repurpose the historic Shaw Street School into a dynamic community gathering place.
The Centre for Creative Sector Entrepreneurship (CCSE) will be a creative and cultural hub in the heart of Toronto’s downtown.
More than a decade after its demise as a distillery, private developers purchased the former Gooderham & Worts Distillery in late 2001.
Taking place from May to September, the Distillery Art Market is a weekend outdoor market of artists, craftspeople and food art
Located on the ground floor of the Artscape Triangle Lofts, Artscape Triangle Gallery is an 1100 sq ft. multi-purpose space which hosts a number of exhibitions and events each year.
In 1999, a group of Toronto Island residents contacted Artscape when the historic former Toronto Island Public and Natural Science School was threatened with demolition.
Artscape Triangle Lofts is a condominium development created to preserve vital artist work and living space in the Queen West Triangle neighborhood of Toronto.
In 1991, Artscape helped transform Liberty Village from a derelict and largely vacant industrial district into a dynamic community.
In 1995, Artscape opened Artscape West Queen West at 900 Queen St. W., the first legal artist live/work building in Toronto.
In 1998, Parkdale’s former police station was ripe for a new life that would help revitalize the local economy and strengthen the community.
In 2007, Toronto’s historic Theatre Passe Muraille was threatened with shutting down its operations while dealing with a crippling debt load.
Artscape Lodge is a program that offers artists affordable short-term studio and accommodation rentals at