ACCESSIBILITY
& HOW TO VISIT
Workman Arts is committed to values of inclusivity and accessibility for all guests, staff, volunteers and artists. We are listening and learning from our community to help us address barriers and open up opportunities for anyone interested to engage with the Being Scene exhibition and related events. Each event will have an active listener on site. We do our best to accommodate any interpretation, transportation assistance, navigation assistance, financial assistance or any other accessibility needs by request. If you require any accessibility support in order to attend any of these events, please get in touch with Raine Laurent-Eugene at raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339, ext 9.
COVID-19 GUIDELINES AND PROTOCOLS
Throughout the duration of the 2022 Being Scene exhibition and in-person events, Workman Arts will be maintaining the vaccine passport system. This means we require all attendees for in-person events to show their proof of vaccination and to adhere to all masking and physical distancing protocols to ensure the health and safety of all participants. Please note that if any of this changes, we will provide updates before scheduled events and open hours of the gallery.
ASL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
We will provide ASL interpretation for all virtual Q&As, workshops and panels held over Zoom, as well as the in-person/live streamed Curated Artist Roundtable event. If you require ASL interpretation for the in-person guided tours, please contact raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com at least two weeks in advance, as we also try to book ASL interpreters based on expressed needs.
OPEN CAPTIONING
Live captioning will be available for all virtual Q&As, workshops and panels held over Zoom.
ACTIVE LISTENERS
Active Listeners are available at every event. They are individuals who will provide space for those who need it during and after our events.
In-person events will have an Active Listener on-site and will be wearing a pin that identifies them. There are also self-care kits available on-site.
Online events will have an Active Listener available by phone/text and email during the virtual event and the day after. The schedule and their contacts will be mentioned during the event and noted with their contact information in the chat. There will also be Active Listeners the following day for anyone who needs to reach out. You can find their contact info within the particular event page here.
DIRECTIONS TO 2104 DUNDAS ST W (between April 1-28)
![Photograph of building storefronts, where text "ENTRANCE" with an arrow points to entrance of gallery.]()
Parking:
There is paid Green P Parking along Dundas Street West in front of the gallery as well as a nearby Green P Parking lot where Roncesvalles Avenue and Dundas Street West merge. There are also plenty of side streets in the area with limit timed street parking (i.e. 1 hour maximum).
Biking:
There are several Bicycle Lock-Up Rings along Dundas Street West provided by the city.
Subway Station:
The closest public transit (TTC) subway station is Dundas West Station. Take the 505 Dundas streetcar/replacement bus and get off at “Dundas St West at Howard Park Ave stop” OR the 504 King streetcar southbound and get off at the “Roncesvalles Ave at Boustead Ave South Side” stop.
Streetcars:
Buses:
For more details related to planning your trip with public transit, you can use the TTC Plan My Trip
DIRECTIONS TO BEAVER HALL GALLERY (between May 17-31)
![Photograph of the front of a café and doorway to gallery, where text "ENTRANCE" with an arrow points to entrance of gallery.]()
Parking:
There is paid Green P Parking along McCaul Street in front of the gallery as well as a nearby private underground parking lots, including one next door.
Biking:
There are several Bicycle Lock-Up Rings along McCaul Street provided by the city. OCAD University, which is up the street, also provides spots to lock up bicycles in front of the main building.
Subway Station:
The closest public transit (TTC) subway station is Osgoode Station. Either head straight to the Beaver Hall Gallery from the station or take the 501 Queen streetcar/replacement bus and get off at “Queen Street West at St.Patrick Street stop”.
Streetcars:
For more details related to planning your trip with public transit, you can use the TTC Plan My Trip
PHYSICAL ACCESS (2104 Dundas St W and Beaver Hall Gallery interior layout below)
Navigating the physical space at the gallery at 2104 Dundas St W allows for mobility device accessibility. The washroom is not accessible (please see below for more details).
![Blueprint layout of gallery, text identifying it as 2104 DUNDAS STREET WEST]()
Beaver Hall Gallery is a mobility device accessible venue (entrance and washrooms). For more information about their venue accessibility, please click here
![Blueprint layout of gallery, text identifying it as "BEAVER HALL GALLERY" and "Gallery layout"]()
WASHROOM ACCESS
The washroom at 2104 Dundas St W is down a flight of stairs so may not be accessible to all. There are local businesses including a Starbucks (2201 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON) which is 3min away with an accessible washroom free of charge.
The Beaver Hall Gallery has two gender-neutral ground floor washrooms, which includes one accessible washroom by the gallery entrance, and scent-free soap. Please note that we ask guests to attend the galleries and our events scent-free.
FINANCIAL ACCESS
While the Being Scene exhibition is free to attend, if you require financial assistance to attend one of the scheduled Being Scene tours or events, please get in touch with Raine at raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339, ext 9.
SERVICE ANIMALS
Service animals are welcome in all areas at all venues at Being Scene.
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS
If you require a personal support worker to accompany you to programs, please get in touch with Raine Laurent-Eugene at raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339, ext 9. We would be happy to welcome your personal support worker free of charge to all programs.
NAVIGATION ASSISTANCE
Since navigating to new venues can be challenging, Workman Arts can offer personal support workers (free of charge) to provide physical navigation support upon request.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you require technical support to access the virtual events or the website with the online artwork and store throughout the exhibition, please contact Paulina at paulina_wiszowata@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339 ext 6, or Hanan at hanan_hazime@workmanarts.com
COVID-19 GUIDELINES AND PROTOCOLS
Throughout the duration of the 2022 Being Scene exhibition and in-person events, Workman Arts will be maintaining the vaccine passport system. This means we require all attendees for in-person events to show their proof of vaccination and to adhere to all masking and physical distancing protocols to ensure the health and safety of all participants. Please note that if any of this changes, we will provide updates before scheduled events and open hours of the gallery.
ASL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
We will provide ASL interpretation for all virtual Q&As, workshops and panels held over Zoom, as well as the in-person/live streamed Curated Artist Roundtable event. If you require ASL interpretation for the in-person guided tours, please contact raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com at least two weeks in advance, as we also try to book ASL interpreters based on expressed needs.
OPEN CAPTIONING
Live captioning will be available for all virtual Q&As, workshops and panels held over Zoom.
ACTIVE LISTENERS
Active Listeners are available at every event. They are individuals who will provide space for those who need it during and after our events.
In-person events will have an Active Listener on-site and will be wearing a pin that identifies them. There are also self-care kits available on-site.
Online events will have an Active Listener available by phone/text and email during the virtual event and the day after. The schedule and their contacts will be mentioned during the event and noted with their contact information in the chat. There will also be Active Listeners the following day for anyone who needs to reach out. You can find their contact info within the particular event page here.
DIRECTIONS TO 2104 DUNDAS ST W (between April 1-28)

Parking:
There is paid Green P Parking along Dundas Street West in front of the gallery as well as a nearby Green P Parking lot where Roncesvalles Avenue and Dundas Street West merge. There are also plenty of side streets in the area with limit timed street parking (i.e. 1 hour maximum).
Biking:
There are several Bicycle Lock-Up Rings along Dundas Street West provided by the city.
Subway Station:
The closest public transit (TTC) subway station is Dundas West Station. Take the 505 Dundas streetcar/replacement bus and get off at “Dundas St West at Howard Park Ave stop” OR the 504 King streetcar southbound and get off at the “Roncesvalles Ave at Boustead Ave South Side” stop.
Streetcars:
- The 505 streetcar to Dundas St West at Howard Park Ave stop.
- The 506 streetcar to Dundas St West at Howard Park Ave stop.
Buses:
- The 505 bus to Dundas St West at Howard Park Ave stop.
For more details related to planning your trip with public transit, you can use the TTC Plan My Trip
DIRECTIONS TO BEAVER HALL GALLERY (between May 17-31)

Parking:
There is paid Green P Parking along McCaul Street in front of the gallery as well as a nearby private underground parking lots, including one next door.
Biking:
There are several Bicycle Lock-Up Rings along McCaul Street provided by the city. OCAD University, which is up the street, also provides spots to lock up bicycles in front of the main building.
Subway Station:
The closest public transit (TTC) subway station is Osgoode Station. Either head straight to the Beaver Hall Gallery from the station or take the 501 Queen streetcar/replacement bus and get off at “Queen Street West at St.Patrick Street stop”.
Streetcars:
- The 501 streetcar to Queen St West at St.Patrick Street stop.
- The 505 streetcar to Dundas St West at McCaul St stop.
For more details related to planning your trip with public transit, you can use the TTC Plan My Trip
PHYSICAL ACCESS (2104 Dundas St W and Beaver Hall Gallery interior layout below)
Navigating the physical space at the gallery at 2104 Dundas St W allows for mobility device accessibility. The washroom is not accessible (please see below for more details).

Beaver Hall Gallery is a mobility device accessible venue (entrance and washrooms). For more information about their venue accessibility, please click here

WASHROOM ACCESS
The washroom at 2104 Dundas St W is down a flight of stairs so may not be accessible to all. There are local businesses including a Starbucks (2201 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON) which is 3min away with an accessible washroom free of charge.
The Beaver Hall Gallery has two gender-neutral ground floor washrooms, which includes one accessible washroom by the gallery entrance, and scent-free soap. Please note that we ask guests to attend the galleries and our events scent-free.
FINANCIAL ACCESS
While the Being Scene exhibition is free to attend, if you require financial assistance to attend one of the scheduled Being Scene tours or events, please get in touch with Raine at raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339, ext 9.
SERVICE ANIMALS
Service animals are welcome in all areas at all venues at Being Scene.
PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS
If you require a personal support worker to accompany you to programs, please get in touch with Raine Laurent-Eugene at raine_laurenteugene@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339, ext 9. We would be happy to welcome your personal support worker free of charge to all programs.
NAVIGATION ASSISTANCE
Since navigating to new venues can be challenging, Workman Arts can offer personal support workers (free of charge) to provide physical navigation support upon request.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you require technical support to access the virtual events or the website with the online artwork and store throughout the exhibition, please contact Paulina at paulina_wiszowata@workmanarts.com or 416-583-4339 ext 6, or Hanan at hanan_hazime@workmanarts.com
WEBSITE NAVIGATION GUIDE
Bottom right of every webpage is an Accessibility Widget that can alter the webpages as needed.
Top right of every webpage is the Menu button.
All links are highlighted in the colours purple, green, and peach.
Images in the Annual Juried Show and Event Series pages are also links.
All other images can be clicked/tapped to get a closer look in image view. Clicking or tapping again will zoom into the image.
Click/tap outside the image to exit the image view.
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