The FCP Gallery is located on the street level in the retail area of the First Canadian Place Complex. Step inside and you are immediately transported into a world of glaciers or sand dunes or inspired by the winner of nation wide emerging artist competitions.
The FCP Gallery hosts 12 major exhibitions presented by famous artists such as Roberta Bondar or Doris McCarthy, these include large-scale openings and press conferences geared to the cultural community. The FCP Gallery is an oasis in the downtown core.
The FCP Gallery is open from Monday to Friday from 11 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Please note: When private rentals are in session, the FCP Gallery will be closed to the public. If you would like to know if the FCP Gallery is available for viewing, please feel free to contact the FCP Arts and Events Program at (416) 862-6290 or email to fcpevents@brookfield.com to verify the daily availability of public viewing.
SUMMER SALON FOUR



Presented in association with Wellington Cooke-Gallery and Pentimento Fine Art Gallery.
July 5 – September 24
Don’t miss the fourth annual Summer Salon exhibition at the FCP Gallery. The exhibition features works by Nancy De Boni, Francis Muscat, Bill Pusztai, Christy Haldane, John Climenhage, Chris Smith and others. On display will be works created in glass, acrylic on canvas, photographs and mixed media.
GORD SMITH:
BRONZE STEEL WOOD
Coming soon...
September 27 - November 12, 2010
Gord Smith has been a vital presence in the Canadian Art world for 5 decades. His work is powerful whether small in scale or monumental. Beginning with the Canada Screen he created for Expo ’67 and including public works nationwide Smith has had a quiet presence in the day to day lives of many Canadians. His work resides not only in the National Gallery but is included in many of the most prestigious corporate and private art collections. Smith’s exploration and expression of the interconnectedness of all the elements of the universe continues to evolve, as he remains on the search for the truth behind creation, the universe and humankind.
Gord Smith RCA

