Museum App Now Available

Museum App Now Available

Museum App Now Available

The Dundas West Open Air Museum app is now available for free on both Android and IOS platforms. Download the app and take your own guided tour of the museum!

The app contains information on each mural in the Museum: when it was created, artist details, and any related news. It also features interactive maps to help you make your way around the collection. The app can be downloaded on both Google Play and iTunes. Click on the links below to choose your platform: 


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Dundas West creates Toronto’s first open-air museum

At Toronto’s newest museum on Dundas West, there’s no umbrella storage or coat checks, no half-priced admission or well-dressed security kindly requesting you don’t touch the art. Instead, the works are all there in the street, a patchwork of murals telling the story of what and who the neighbourhood is and will be. The dundaswest.museum is an open-air street art museum. And it’s Toronto’s first.

International praise for Dundas West

International praise for Dundas West

International praise for Dundas West

Dundas West Open Air Museum featured prominently today in “El Mercurio”, one of Chile’s widest read newspapers. See the full report here:

https://digital.elmercurio.com/2019/07/01/EE-STD-Z/013KMB5D

1375 Dundas St. W

The Essencia Arts Collective believes that art can be a tool for social change and community empowerment. With members from across six continents, Essencia expresses itself from a unique and global perspective. Having over 10 years experience working in diverse communities around the world, the collective has run artistic projects with youth, first nations, refugees, immigrants, prison inmates, galleries, and festivals. Essencia encourages artistic storytelling, and expresses itself through muralism, street art, graffiti, graphic design, photography, video, music, poetry, dance and love!

Dundas West Museum Laneway

Located at the north laneway behind Dundas St. West, between Dufferin St. and Gladstone Ave. lies a beautiful grayscale portrait of a women smoking. The drip technique can be observed in this artwork, as the gracious expressions are elegantly placed in the composition.

Our community is blessed to have such great talent present. We thank the artist for his inspiration and art.

2 Federal Lane

Commissioned art work created in 2017 for the building located at 2 Federal Lane. More info to come about this piece, created by emerging latin american artist Moises AKA Luvsumone.

You can check out more of his recent art pieces at: http://.instagram.com/luvsumone/ and https://www.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1696797&jwsource=cl