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Toronto Outdoor Art Fair 2026

Toronto Outdoor Art Fair
July 10-12, 2026 
Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto

Friday & Saturday: 10:00 AM-7:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

I'm thrilled to be participating in TOAF this year with Tangled Art + Disability. I have also been selected by the ADAC to participate in their My First Artwork exhibition. 

Tangled Art + Disability's booth is #551 
ADAC My First Artwork exhibition is located in the centre of Zone A. 


A woman in black pants and a blue shirt holds a colourful collage.
Laura holding The Visitor 01, 20"x20"

More about Tangled Art + Disability:

Tangled Art + Disability is a registered charitable organization dedicated to enhancing opportunities for artists with disabilities to contribute to the cultural fabric of our society - tangledarts.org

Curator: Adam Cohoon

Featured Artists:
Laura Kay Keeling
Marina Pinto Miller
Viktoriya Rudenko
Nicola Jacobson
Pree Rehal


I have two pieces available online: The Visitor 01 Untitled Portal 10. You can view the pieces here. I also have two pieces available in the Tangled Art + Disability booth. The Visitor 02 Picnic Blooms will be available in-person. 

There is also an art tour on Saturday, July 11 at 3:30 PM, meeting in Zone E, Booth E550. 

CCSD x Tangled
A Deaf & Disability Led Art Tour

Join artists and cultural organizers from Tangled Art + Disability and the Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf for a guided tour celebrating Deaf and disabled artists at TOAF65. Explore works at the Tangled and CCSD booths and discover exhibiting artists whose practices are shaped by Deaf and disability culture and who are reshaping the arts ecology through access, community, and cultural innovation.

This tour is offered in ASL and spoken English.

Learn more and sign up here


More about the ADAC My First Artwork exhibition:
This year, in partnership with the Art Dealers Association of Canada (ADAC), TOAF is bringing you a new initiative and exhibition called My First Artwork — curated by ADAC's dealers and galleries, specifically for aspiring collectors who want to start or grow their collection.

For the first time in Toronto Outdoor Art Fair history, the TOAF and ADAC are presenting a curated collection exhibiting artists, highlighting accessibility and the importance of building a collection from any price point. This booth is called the “First Artwork Program” and is designed to allow young buyers and emerging artists a chance to collide. 

The ADAC will be curating a space that will reflect the presence of Canadian artists, coast to coast, that are present at the fair. Works selected will showcase a diverse selection of originals, ranging from painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. The curation of the booth will complement the ADAC’s 60th Anniversary, as well as TOAF’s 65th Anniversary. 

Each artwork will be priced $500.00 and under, allowing young professionals aged 20 – 35, an opportunity to purchase work within their budget. Collectors will have the chance to talk about building a collection with ADAC representatives and ask questions about the work as well as best buying practices.