1 : 2 : 4
curated by NAMARA
an exhibition of artwork by Julia Campisi
July 13 — September 14, 2024

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1 : 2 : 4
curated by NAMARA
an exhibition of artwork by Julia Campisi
July 13 — September 14, 2024
Double Vision
Curated by Danna Heitner
an exhibition of artworks by
Kristiina Lahde and Adam David Brown
September 30 — November 18, 2023
Curated by Holly Chang
A Solo Exhibition of artworks by Kendra Yee
May 27 — August 3, 2023
Peculiar Movements /
Green Junctions
Curated by Kalina Nedelcheva
An exhibition of artworks by
Hannah Busse and Alex Gregory
March 4 — May 6, 2023
ART SHOW
Curated by Alex Fischer
A ‘Solo’ Exhibition
Oct 22, 2022 — Jan 6, 2023
Giving Entry
Curated by Natalie MacNamara
an exhibition of works by
Michael Dumontier + Neil Farber, Alex Fischer, Nelson Henricks, Rick Leong, Zachari Logan, Terran McNeely, John Monteith, Janet Morton, Dainesha Nugent-Palache, Nicotye Samayualie, Kristin Sjaarda, Winnie Truong, Emma Welch, Xiaojing Yan
July 9 — September 10, 2022
NAMARA | projects Curators’ Studio is a privately funded, not-for-profit venue for research, deliberation, and presentation of curatorial work. Located at 401 Richmond, the Curators' Studio houses both our professional and not-for-profit operations. Alongside our ongoing work with luxury brands and distinguished clients, we will continue to host curatorial residencies that challenge traditions through critical research and practice. We embrace a decentralized exhibition model, partnering with commercial galleries, artist-run centres, and unconventional venues to present our work across diverse settings.
RFP: Partially-funded Curatorial Residency for Toronto-Based Curators.pdf
Associated projects are funded through our client work and made available to the public through a decentralized presentation initiative, and this website.
NAMARA | projects is located on the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishnaabe and the Huron-Wendat, the original custodians of this land. Today, this place is home to many including a diverse urban Indigenous community of Inuit, First Nations and Métis.