


Welcome to The Redwood Contemporary Art Gallery
About
Welcome to our 1914 bricks-and-mortar destination in Toronto’s East-end Join us for engaging public art events where you can meet contemporary artists, book special art viewings, and even enjoy drinks with the creators themselves. Experience the fusion of art and technology through our immersive tech. Don't miss the chance to purchase art directly from the artists at savings, or explore our collection online!

Mission
Welcome to our platform, where we strive to create fair and meaningful professional opportunities for artists. We believe in fostering dynamic dialogues with patrons that prioritize the artists' terms. Our dedication lies in cultivating a supportive ecosystem, allowing emerging artists to collaborate with established professionals and curators, exchanging knowledge to build and impactful careers. Join us in this journey of artistic growth and connection
Vision
Welcome to the Redwood Contemporary Art Gallery, founded by Ana Klasnja and Maria Karam in 2025. We are dedicated to showcasing art that emerges from the human and hand, exploring the intersection of and technology in an age dominated by AI. gallery features unconventional and thought-provoking works celebrate both traditional media and innovative, immersive experiences. Join us in engaging with art that transcends commercialism invites meaningful community interaction.

We gather at the Redwood Theatre on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation—on land known as Tkaronto, where stories and ceremonies have echoed for generations.
This land is bound by the principles of the One Dish, One Spoon treaty—an agreement to share the land, take only what we need, and keep the dish clean for all.
We honour Indigenous stewardship and acknowledge that we, too, now face threats to this land—through privatization, displacement, and the erosion of spaces meant for gathering, dreaming, and creating.
In coming together here, we commit to reciprocity, care, and collective responsibility—for each other and for the land we share.
Chi-miigwech. Thank you.
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Redwood Gallery is an open forum for the promotion and discussion of diverse artistic practices. Therefore, we acknowledge regret should any artwork appear challenging, offensive or upsetting for certain members of the public. Redwood Gallery cannot be held responsible for the specific content or subject matter of artwork displayed or advertised.