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Code of Conduct & Respectful Workplace Policy
Please see some of the details that define the Redwood Theatre, and our respectful workplace policy. We are a space dedicated to supporting independent arts and artists, and to ensuring that everyone in our space, including guests and customers, staff and management teams are respected and treated with love and kindness at all times.








We strive to create fair and meaningful professional opportunities for artists by fostering dynamic dialogues with our patrons while upholding the values of artistic integrity and free expression. Our dedication lies in cultivating a supportive ecosystem that emerging artists to collaborate with established professionals and curators to grow in impact and reach.
Join us in this exciting journey of artistic growth and connection!


The Redwood Gallery is located on the Traditional land of Tkaronto, where stories and ceremonies of the First Peoples echo through ancient history to today.
We honour the Indigenous soveriegnty of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, Wendat, the Mississaugas of the Credit and members of other First Nations. We are bound by the principles of the Dish-With-One-Spoon Treaty, and we are commitd to reciprocity, care, and collective responsibility for each other and for the land.



RESIST CORPORATE PRIVATIZATION.
FIGHT FOR INDIGENOUS JUSTICE.
We are a proud part of the movement against the erosion of sacred spaces of gathering, dreaming, and creating.
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