




Gallery TPW
Gallery TPW is a not-for-profit, artist-run centre dedicated to the presentation and critical investigation of contemporary still and time-based images, exploring the exchange between photography, film and video.
In September 2014, Gallery TPW signed a ten-year lease on a 3,300 square-foot space at 170 St Helens Ave. As the architect, Public Studio transformed the former warehouse into a modern, accessible facility dedicated to the exhibition and public engagement of lens and screen-based art, which was launched on April 30, 2015. This space combines the flexible and incubator-like elements of a research and development area, with a strong exhibition space to accommodate a range of exhibition platforms and media, as well as performances and screenings.