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Participating OAAG Institutions ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF ART GALLERIES 401 Richmond Street West, Unit 395, Toronto ON M5V 3A8 Phone: (416) 598-0714 Fax: (416) 598-4128 Email: [email protected] Website: www.oaag.org Charitable Business Number 10779 6690 RR0001 RECIPROCAL FREE ADMISSION PROGRAM (Organized Alphabetically) Under the reciprocal free admission program, participating OAAG institutions agree to offer free admission to: • Reciprocating OAAG members • Members of reciprocating OAAG members • Staff of reciprocating OAAG member organizations Please be aware of the following conditions for the Reciprocal Admission: • Presentation of a valid OAAG reciprocating institution’s member card or staff identification card is required • These benefits are conditional upon the consent of the reciprocating member institutions and are only offered during regular hours of operation • Ticketed exhibitions may or may not be included, and such a decision is subject to the discretion of the participating institution • When visiting the OAAG reciprocating institution, you must adhere to the definition and criteria of memberships (i.e. family membership, student membership, etc.) of that institution • Lists of participating institutions are subject to change without notice Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston Haldimand Art Works, Dunnville Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie Haliburton Sculpture Forest Art Gallery of Burlington Hamilton Artists Inc., Hamilton Art Gallery of Guelph Humber Galleries & Collection, Toronto Art Gallery of Hamilton John B. Aird Gallery / Galerie John B. Aird, Toronto Art Gallery of Mississauga Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery, Sarnia Art Gallery of Northumberland, Cobourg Kawartha Art Gallery, Lindsay Art Gallery of Peterborough Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery Art Gallery of Sudbury / Galerie d’art de Sudbury Koffler Gallery, Toronto Art Gallery of Windsor The Latcham Gallery, Stouffville Art Gallery of York University, Toronto Leamington Arts Centre / South Essex Arts Association Art Museum at the University of Toronto The Living Arts Centre, Mississauga Arts Etobicoke MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie Art Square Gallery & Café, Toronto Market Gallery, Toronto Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton Bata Shoe Museum, Toronto McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg Blackwood Gallery, Mississauga Mercer Union, Toronto Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts, Collingwood Museum London Cambridge Galleries | Idea Exchange, Cambridge Museum of Contemporary Art_Toronto_Canada Campus Gallery, Georgian College, Barrie Museums of Mississauga Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo Neilson Park Creative Centre, Toronto Canada Council, Art Bank, Ottawa Niagara Artists Centre, St. Catharines Canadian Fine Arts, Toronto Niagara Falls Art Gallery Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa Niagara Pumphouse Visual Art Centre, Niagara-on-the-Lake Craft Ontario, Toronto Norfolk Arts Centre, Simcoe Doris McCarthy Gallery, Toronto Oakville Galleries Durham Art Gallery, Durham Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, M’Chigeeng Durham West Arts Centre Inc., Pickering Onsite Gallery (OCAD U), Toronto Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery Open Studio, Toronto Gallery 1313, Toronto Orillia Museum of Art and History Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography Ottawa Art Gallery / La Galerie d’Art d’Ottawa Gallery Arcturus, Toronto The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto Gallery in the Grove, Bright’s Grove Peel Art Gallery, Museum, and Archives Gallery Stratford Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives Gallery TPW, Toronto Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, Toronto Gibson Gallery, Amherstburg Rails End Gallery, Haliburton Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant, Brantford RiverBrink Art Museum, Queenston Government of Ontario Art Collection, Toronto Robert Langen Gallery, Waterloo Grimsby Public Art Gallery Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa PLEASE NOTE: All lists are subject to change without notice. Updated: 01-Feb-2019 Rodman Hall Arts Centre, St. Catharines Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto The Rotunda Gallery, City Hall, Kitchener Thames Art Gallery, Chatham Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto Thunder Bay Art Gallery Southampton Art School & Gallery Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound Station Gallery, Whitby University of Waterloo Art Gallery Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto Varley Art Gallery, Markham Sur Gallery, Toronto Visual Arts Centre of Clarington, Bowmanville TD Gallery, Toronto Public Library WKP Kennedy Gallery, North Bay Temiskaming Art Gallery, Temiskaming Shores Woodland Cultural Centre, Brantford Woodstock Art Gallery RECIPROCAL FREE ADMISSION PROGRAM (Organized by Location) Under the reciprocal free admission program, participating OAAG institutions agree to offer free admission to: • Reciprocating OAAG members • Members of reciprocating OAAG members • Staff of reciprocating OAAG member organizations Please be aware of the following conditions for the Reciprocal Admission: • Presentation of a valid OAAG reciprocating institution’s member card or staff identification card is required • These benefits are conditional upon the consent of the reciprocating member institutions and are only offered during regular hours of operation • Ticketed exhibitions may or may not be included, and such a decision is subject to the discretion of the participating institution • When visiting the OAAG reciprocating institution, you must adhere to the definition and criteria of memberships (i.e. family membership, student membership, etc.) of that institution • Lists of participating institutions are subject to change without notice Museums of Mississauga Amherstburg Gibson Gallery The Living Arts Centre Barrie Campus Gallery, Georgian College Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara Pumphouse Visual Art MacLaren Art Centre Centre Bowmanville Visual Arts Centre of Clarington Niagara Falls Niagara Falls Art Gallery Brampton Peel Art Gallery, Museum, and Archives North Bay WKP Kennedy Gallery Brantford Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant Oakville Oakville Galleries Woodland Cultural Centre Orillia Orillia Museum of Art and History Bright’s Grove Gallery in the Grove Oshawa Robert McLaughlin Gallery Burlington Art Gallery of Burlington Ottawa Canada Council, Art Bank Cambridge Idea Exchange Carleton University Art Gallery Cavan Galerie Q Ottawa Art Gallery / La Galerie d’Art Chatham Thames Art Gallery d’Ottawa Cobourg Art Gallery of Northumberland Owen Sound Tom Thomson Art Gallery Collingwood Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts Penetanguishene Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives Dunnville Haldimand Art Works Peterborough Art Gallery of Peterborough Durham Durham Art Gallery Pickering Durham West Arts Centre Inc. Grimsby Grimsby Public Art Gallery Queenston RiverBrink Art Museum Guelph Art Gallery of Guelph St. Catharines Rodman Hall Arts Centre Haliburton Haliburton Sculpture Forest St. Thomas St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre Rails End Gallery Sarnia Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery Hamilton Art Gallery of Hamilton Sault Ste. Marie Art Gallery of Algoma Hamilton Artists Inc. Simcoe Norfolk Arts Centre McMaster Museum of Art Southampton Southampton Art School & Gallery Kingston Agnes Etherington Art Centre Stouffville The Latcham Gallery Kitchener Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery Stratford Gallery Stratford The Rotunda Gallery, City Hall Sudbury Art Gallery of Sudbury / Galerie d’art de Sudbury Kleinburg McMichael Canadian Art Collection Temiskaming Shores Temiskaming Art Gallery Leamington Leamington Arts Centre / South Essex Arts Association Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Art Gallery Lindsay Kawartha Art Gallery Timmins Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre London Museum London Toronto Art Gallery of York University Markham Varley Art Gallery Art Museum at the University of Toronto Mississauga Art Gallery of Mississauga Blackwood Gallery PLEASE NOTE: All lists are subject to change without notice. Updated: 01-Feb-2019 Toronto (Continued) Arts Etobicoke Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) Bata Shoe Museum Canadian Fine Arts Craft Ontario Doris McCarthy Gallery Etobicoke Civic Centre Art Gallery Gallery 1313 Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography Gallery Arcturus Gallery TPW Government of Ontario Art Collection Humber Galleries & Collection John B. Aird Gallery / Galerie John B. Aird Koffler Gallery Market Gallery Mercer Union Museum of Contemporary Art_Toronto_Canada Neilson Park Creative Centre Onsite Gallery (OCAD U) Open Studio The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art Stephen Bulger Gallery TD Gallery, Toronto Public Library Textile Museum of Canada Waterloo Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery Robert Langen Gallery, Waterloo University of Waterloo Art Gallery Whitby Station Gallery Windsor Art Gallery of Windsor Woodstock Woodstock Art Gallery PLEASE NOTE: All lists are subject to change without notice. Updated: 01-Feb-2019 .
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