About Frameworks
Frameworks is a contemporary art gallery located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Established in 2020 by art enthusiasts Sarah Thompson and David Kim, the gallery aims to foster a vibrant art community by showcasing emerging and established artists. It has a strong focus on promoting diverse voices in art, featuring a rotating collection of thought-provoking pieces that explore themes of identity, culture, and social commentary.
The gallery is known for its inclusive programming, including artist talks, workshops, and community events that invite the public to engage with the art and the artists.
Notable artists represented include Canadian talents like Kasia Kafun and Michael Snow, as well as international figures such as Yoko Ono and Olafur Eliasson. Frameworks prides itself on its eclectic mix of styles, ranging from abstract expressionism to modern installations, which appeals to a wide audience of art lovers, collectors, and students alike.
With a mission to bridge the gap between artists and the community, Frameworks seeks to make art accessible and relatable to everyone. The gallery serves a target audience that spans from local residents to art tourists visiting the historic city of Kingston. It is positioned in the heart of downtown, making it easily accessible and a cultural hub for anyone interested in experiencing the dynamic world of contemporary art.
Fun fact: Frameworks often collaborates with local schools to provide educational programs that inspire the next generation of artists. They also participate in Kingston's annual Art Crawl, showcasing their artists to a broader audience and engaging with the community.
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