Welcome
Welcome to one of Niagara’s premier art destinations. Whether you are a new or serious collector, whether you are a resident or a visitor to Niagara, you will enjoy browsing our eclectic collection of original Canadian art in our beautiful gallery in downtown St. Catharines. Our staff is friendly and approachable – and they welcome the opportunity to share their knowledge and assist you with your purchase. You will enjoy the spectrum of our collection - from one-of-a-kind jewellery, fine art (including Manly MacDonald & Barker Fairley), many forms of contemporary art (oils, watercolours, photography), sculptures (including E.B. Cox) and historical prints of the Niagara Peninsula (including an extensive collection of 19th century prints of Niagara Falls).
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This summer, why not plan a visit to TAG Art Gallery and, entering through our historic and magical doors, view the exciting works of our Summer Group Show '11, including selected works of award-winning writer and local visual artist, Lynn Cecil; of Montreal artist, Janice Tayler, a mural and decorative painter; of Linda Langerak, an abstract painter from Beaverton; and, of Julie Himel, a Toronto-based artist. The works of these contemporary artists demonstrate the many styles, techniques and themes that stimulate our imaginations and joy of colour.

Check out www.tagartgallery.ca ajoin us at 214 King Street, St. Catharines, Wednesday - Saturday, noon - 6pm.


Thank you for your ongoing interest and support.
Tom & Frank Goldspink
TAG Art Gallery
905-682-5072


Lynn Cecil

Coming soon - TAG Art Gallery is pleased to present the works of Janice Tayler and Lynn Cecil. Janice and Lynn are both accomplished artists from Montreal and St. Catharines, respectively. Their works will be on display in our Summer Show '11 which will be launched in mid-July.

Starting on Jan. 12, 2012, TAG Art Gallery is pleased to present a Historical Print Show with a shared Niagara theme. The show will provide a glimpse of the earliest prints, drawings and maps of Niagara and their evolution through the 18/1900s. In addition to viewing the prints and maps, you will also learn about the history of the area related thereto. Many of your favourite historical artists will be represented in the show.


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