EXCITING NEWS FROM STEPHEN BULGER GALLERY!
NEW LOCATION: 1356 Dundas Street west
After nearly 15 years at our 1026 Queen Street West location, we have finally found a new gallery space in our neighbourhood that is large enough to accommodate our ambitions to be one of the world's leading commercial galleries for great photographs of all types.
On September 9, 2017, we open the doors of 1356 Dundas Street West to welcome visitors in a purposefully designed space of over 11,000 square feet. Designed by architect Michael Boxer, the new space will dramatically increase our exhibition space, include several private viewing areas, and better enable us to house the more than 40,000 photographs that currently comprise the gallery's growing inventory.
We will operate out of our current location until June 17th, then will move into the new location, taking the summer months to unpack and prepare for our first exhibition, which will highlight Larry Towell's photographs of an even larger construction project: the renovation of Union Station.
Since opening in 1995, Stephen Bulger Gallery has become synonymous with photography in Canada. Its extensive exhibition program of more than 180 solo and group exhibitions has introduced Torontonians to important local and international photography, has exhibited Canadian photography in special exhibitions at prestigious institutions around the world, and has exhibited in more than 60 art fairs. Stephen Bulger (Born 1964, Toronto) has played vital roles in the founding of the CONTACT Photography Festival and the Ryerson Image Centre, and is a past President of the Association of International Photography Art Dealers, which is comprised of over 125 specialists in photography from around the world. The gallery has sold work to important private and public collections in every continent, and is Canada's go to destination for photographic art and artefacts.