Propeller’s 25 Year History: 1996 – 2021
Propeller Gallery has a strong foundation in its community of members and long-time supporters. Since its conception in 1996, Propeller has moved locations twice without losing its artist-run focus. Propeller is proud to have put on roughly 540 exhibitions since its beginning. Originally called Propeller Center for the Visual Arts, the group was founded by a group of students from the Ontario College of Art and Design (now OCAD University). Read more…
25th Anniversary Archive Video
Articles about Propeller’s History
by Grace Sarabia
Propeller Gallery has a strong foundation in its community of …
This article originally appeared on ARToronto.ca
by Emese Krunak-Hajagos (EKH)Interview with Frances Patella (FP), Partnerships …
By Lisa Johnson, AOCA, Painter and Propeller member since 2007
Propeller’s Resilient Roots
Late …
Propeller’s annual curated exhibition has been a key part of the gallery’s …
By: Simone Rojas-Pick
Propeller Center for the Visual Arts was established in Toronto, …
October 2001 | Joyce Mason Photos by Andrew Easson
Enroute.2001Download
When the Gallery first moved from Spadina to Queen Street the outside …
In Memoriam
1951 – 2018
We were honoured to have Art Lucs, a multidisciplinary artist, as a member of Propeller Art Gallery from 2017 to 2018.
“As a practicing …
1954 – 2018
Diana described herself as “an independent artist, writer and critical thinker. She was born in Ireland and grew up in the …
1951 – 2016
Propeller Member from 2006 – 2010
Born in Budapest, her family moved to Canada in 1956. Lucy graduated from York University, the Chelsea School …
Died November 29, 2015
Avner Levona was a Member of Propeller from 2014 until his death.
Avner Levona was an award-winning Israeli-Canadian artist and visual professional working …
1946-2014
Ian Amell graduated with a BFA [Hon.] from the University of Manitoba. He has designed products sold throughout North America and has exhibited his art …