While events like this weekend’s Toronto Outdoor Art Fair (torontooutdoorart.org) temporarily fill spots like Nathan Phillips Square with canvases, sculpture and snaps, artist Daniel Cohen has been craving a permanent home for creative work outside the gallery system. So he’s created the year-round Arts Market, opening Saturday (July 9) in Leslieville. The communal retail space features the work of 30 artists, designers and craftspeople including Corey Smith, Vicki Kavaitri and Boris Melev (pictured), with pieces priced between $5 and $700. 1114 Queen East, 647-997-7616, artsmarket.ca.
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