Ralph Thornton Covid-19 Stairwell Gallery

I set up the art work in the Sauter Street Stairwell Gallery on the Tuesday of that same week. The city directed that the centre close at midnight on Friday, March 13, 2020, closed down by Covert-19; the show did not open until four years later, from January 13 to February 25, 2024.

  • Beads White Dance Among the Black Curls

    Beads White Dance Among the Black Curls

  • Resting Against Pillar on A Hot Day

    Resting Against Pillar on A Hot Day

  • Front Porch on Which the Old Man Sits

    Front Porch on Which the Old Man Sits

  • Red Bird Fighting for Sioux People

    Red Bird Fighting for Sioux People

  • Blind Accordion Player Standing

    Blind Accordion Player Standing

  • Pink Housecoat, Armour Of Many And Old Lady

    Pink Housecoat, Armour Of Many And Old Lady

  • Tongue Out What To Lick Today?

    Tongue Out What To Lick Today?

  • V-Neck Sweater, It Must Be Cashmere

    V-Neck Sweater, It Must Be Cashmere

Ralph Thornton

Community centre Located in the Leslieville or South Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The heritage structure was originally built to house a postal station by architects E.J. Lennox in 1913. In 1979, it was converted into a community centre by the city. The building today is home to the Toronto Public Library, daycare, and 30 community organizations. Named Ralph Thornton, a taxi driver and community activist in the Riverdale area.

The city directed that the centre close at midnight on Friday, March 13, 2020.

How pretty Covid-19 is.
Covid-19 Closed My Exhibition at The Ralph Thornton Gallery

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