PeerConnectTO Art Market
Many of our Peers and PeerConnectors are talented individuals. On April 24th, 2025, they held their first Art Show. It was a great day of showcasing all of their talents, but they wanted to share their art with more people - hence, the PeerConnectTO Art Market. All sales will go directly to the artists themselves.
There is an option for local shipping through AWay Express Couriers, or local pick-up (location varies) depending on the Artist.
For more information or inquires, please contact Elizabeth at 647-793-3839 x 103.
"I am fascinated by the idea of life after death and create my art as a visual plan of where I would like to end up, a two dimensional world I will live in after my body dies."
— Toronto Artist, Eden Day
“I’ve struggled with mental health issues since the age of eight shortly after my father's death. I sculpt in clay. For me, it is a form of catharsis. I have published my first novel, 'My life with a few fabrications', a cathartic journey about amateur sport, mental health and poverty. I have also written a collection of short stories entitled, 'Overdose'.”
— Toronto Sculptor, Ken G.
“Painting brings me joy and helps me to manage my chronic health conditions in my later years.”
— Toronto Painter, Michel Charles
"My hobby is making beaded earrings in my spare time. I like the vibrant colours and intricate patterns of the earrings that I design which are inspired by nature. Each pair of earrings takes hours to complete and gives me the opportunity to practice patience and creativity."
— Toronto Maker, Adriana C.
“I am 75 years old and self taught. I had my first show at the Pollock Gallery in Yorkville in 1979 and I have been in various galleries and shows (worldwide) over the last 40 years.
- Toronto Painter, Steven M.
Marketplace buyers are welcome to view and ‘meet the artist’ in his home who has recently returned from a trip to India. His art work was recently shown at the Saatchi Gallery in London, England.
"I have always been intrigued by animals and nature. I believe that whatever captures our imagination is a reflection of our internal world."
— Toronto Painter, Amy K.

