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Show and Tell, Now Graduating from Kindergarten

If you own an art gallery in Toronto, you should be sitting up and taking notes from our Facebook event calendar. These days, if you don’t have
a) a brand new website,
b) a party to celebrate the launch of your new website, and
c) a beer sponsor,
you’re just playing with crayons in the city’s art scene.
Simon Cole, however, has those ABCs down pat: the brand new gallery-owner made a full-colour splash with a Grolsch-soaked launch at the Embassy Bar last Thursday. To celebrate the launch of his website, ShowandTellGallery.com, the Kensington art marketeer is putting on a group show featuring all-original, all-local work by artists including Rey Ortega (our very own Urbanaut), Nick Fox, and Elicser. We Kill You’s mixed-media skate decks in lite-brite colours sell for $150 each; an afrotastic girl in aerosol on wood, by EGR, is yours for $350; a 4′ by 5′ oil-on-canvas by Brian Donnelly, depicting an eerie, lupine-headed nude, will go to the first serious wolf-lover with three grand to spare.
Show and Tell’s premiere collection is a punchy, audacious glimpse into our urban artscape. To see for yourself, email info@showandtellgallery.com to make an appointment. Otherwise, the gallery can be stumbled upon at 49 Baldwin St, Apt 3.
Photo of Elicser’s “Clean White Shirt” courtesy of Show and Tell Gallery. Print is 18″ by 24″ and sells for $750.





