Towards
Towards is an online publishing platform dedicated to producing independent art projects as well as a
Towards is a two part project consisting of an online
publishing platform as well as an exhibition space located at 87 Wade Ave, Suite B1, Toronto.
06/11/2026
Fantastic new painting by Sophia Lapres that will be included in our upcoming group exhibition.
Pictured here is
Sophia Lapres
Bomb, 2026
Oil on archival rag paper
24 x 16 in.
Sophia Lapres
06/05/2026
Adam Shiu-Yang Shaw is profiled by in the current issue of BlackFlash Magazine.
“My first introduction to his work was his solo exhibition, “Vinegar Stone & the Language of Flowers,” at Towards in Toronto in 2017... I remember being struck by the ambitiousness of the installation and its intricacy; Shaw’s proficiency was instantly apparent...”
Read the full profile at the link in bio
05/30/2026
Last chance ⏰ ‼️‼️
Today is your last chance to view Ian Willms’ “The Hound”. The gallery is open 12-5pm.
05/28/2026
This is your last week to view “The Hound”, Ian Willms’ solo exhibition at the gallery.
Pictured here is
“Immigration inspection, New York, 2013,” 2026
Archival pigment print on aluminum
22 in. x 33 in.
05/22/2026
Ian Willms is profiled in this months Maclean’s magazine, highlighting key images from his exhibition “The Hound” which is currently in view at the gallery. Don’t miss your chance to view the show before it closes May 30.
05/21/2026
Ian Willms’ “The Hound” continues at the gallery until May 30th. Comprised of images captured over a period of 7 years travelling across North America via Greyhound Bus - the exhibition explores landscape, class, migration, alongside ceaseless journeys and convergences of fate.
The images and the project more generally draw upon a rich photographic tradition- from Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans work during the FSA to William Eggleston’s poetic images of the American south - Willms photographs paint a complicated and deeply human portrait.
Pictured here is
Ian Wilms
Bus station diner in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, 2018
Archival pigment print on aluminum
22” x 33”
05/13/2026
Ian Willms exhibition “The Hound” is comprised of photographs made over the course of 6 years spent riding Greyhound buses all over North America.
In his text about the series, Willms reflects on the complicated legacy of the bus line writing
“What began as a shuttle service for Minnesota iron miners has grown into the circulatory system of working class America. A trope of freedom, a legacy of racial segregation, union busting, and a picket line killing all made the Hound into a flawed icon of underclass struggle, exuding a strangled, sad magic. Riding to find work, escape the past, reconnect, or find love, strangers’ stories crisscrossed a continental web of concrete and dirt…”
The exhibition continues until May 30.
05/08/2026
Please join us for Ian Willms solo exhibition “The Hound”, opening at the gallery tonight from 6–8pm.
Comprised of photographs made over the course of 6 years spent riding Greyhound buses all over North America, the images trace the landscapes and faces of a ceaseless journey – spanning tragic beauty, chance encounters, and convergences of fate.
In addition to the exhibition- Ian will be launching an accompanying photo book of the project, published by
05/07/2026
Maria Trabulo is included in ANOZERO - Coimbra Biennial of Contemporary Art. Titled “ To hold, to give, to receive”, the exhibition – curated by Hans Ibelings and John Zeppetelli – continues until July 5, 2026.
Installation images by © Jorge das Neves
05/06/2026
We are thrilled to announce that Kareem Anthony
Ferreira’s work “Grandfather Snaggs” has entered the permanent collection of the Grand Rapids Art Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Thank you to curator Jennifer Wcisel, the staff at Grand Rapids Art Museum and the generous donor who made this a reality.
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