Gallery Mission

At Tri-Art Gallery, our mission is to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive space that showcases and supports diverse forms of artistry, while nurturing connections within the community. We celebrate art in all its forms, from visual arts to audio and video, by highlighting the use of high-quality art materials produced by Tri-Art Manufacturing.

Drew Harris Tri-Art Residency Show 2018

About the Gallery

The unique focus of the Tri-Art gallery is to showcase and celebrate the work of artists produced with materials made locally by Tri-Art manufacturing. Formerly known as the Art Noise Gallery, the newly rebranded Tri-Art Gallery can be found in the back of Art Noise, located at 290 Princess Street.

This warm, hushed and intimate space invites you to contemplate and absorb artwork of all kinds. Exhibitions include, but are not limited to; solo, group and themed shows, annual shows; like the highly anticipated winter holiday Show of Smalls, and local events like Downtown Kingston’s bi-annual Art After Dark.

Drew Harris, 2018

History

Tri-Art Gallery, established in 2016 and formerly known as Art Noise Gallery, originated from the Art Noise store where the first Tri-Art paint line was conceptualized nearly thirty years ago. Over the years, Tri-Art has experienced tremendous growth in producing and distributing an extensive array of paints, mediums, and substrates for artists worldwide. Situated at 290 Princess Street, the gallery offers a warm and intimate space that has hosted a variety of group and solo exhibitions. These events showcase artwork created using Tri-Art products, celebrating the company's history and continued success in the art world.

The Gallery Team

  • Rhéni Tauchid

    Co-Director, Curator

  • Connie Morris

    Co-Director and Assistant Curator

  • Andrew Walmsley

    Website Design and Videographer