Whippersnapper Gallery

4.0 star rating
4 reviews

Categories: Music Venues, Art Galleries  [Edit]

594 Dundas St W
Ste B

Toronto, ON M5T 1H5
Neighbourhoods: Alexandra Park, Chinatown, Kensington Market
Price Range:
$
Accepts Credit Cards:
No
Parking:
Street
Good for Groups:
Yes
Outdoor Seating:
No
Music:
DJ, Live
Best Nights:
Fri, Sat
Happy Hour:
No
Alcohol:
No
Smoking:
Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Coat Check:
No
By Appointment Only:
No
Has TV:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
No
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4 reviews in English

  • Review from Connie T.

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    • 489 reviews

    Toronto, ON

    4.0 star rating
    11/12/2008 2 photos

    This youth art collective has its finger super-glued on the pulse of what's cool, and it ain't even thinking of letting go. In fact, I won't let that happen. If it comes down to stapling that finger to the vein, I'm ready to do it.

    Not only does Whippersnapper have a spunky name, but it's also a fantastic, supportive gallery space for emerging youth artists in the city. Most importantly, the 20-somethings that run the space put together some cool shows and social events, including recent concerts by Ariel Pink and Matt + Kim, as well as a drunken adult spelling bee. Can you say "Hells yeah?" (H-E-L-L-S... Y-E-A-H.)

    Sure, it's very art school and hipster, and I believe most of the shows are all ages (probably not the drunken spelling bee, but I could be wrong - hic), so anyone over 25 may look like a freaking pedophile. However, the energy is zingy and positive here, and being here makes you feel like you're on the edge of something really cool.

  • Review from Kat F.

    San Francisco, CA

    USA
    3.0 star rating
    4/12/2009

    I've been to Whippersnapper Gallery for two types of events. One was a raging success while the other was mediocre at best.

    As an art space, Whippersnapper is terrific. It's quiet, spacious, and there's room for a makeshift bar in the back corner where you can serve drinks and snacks. The location is convenient.

    As a concert venue (recently saw Brian Borcherdt here) it's a sweaty mess and probably even a fire hazard.

    There's a huge bottleneck in the centre of the room where people are trying to push past the crowd and over to the stage area (which was at the back this time). There's no coat check and no official bar since it's essentially just an empty room. So you have to drop your stuff down somewhere at your own risk. Not sure if there are bathrooms as it was way too difficult to move through the room to dare to find out. Also, the stage setup and sound quality are of poor quality and definitely not ideal.

  • Review from Adaora A.

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    • 5 reviews

    Toronto, ON

    5.0 star rating
    9/28/2011

    This is one of the best places in Toronto. I don't know why I've taken so long to review this place. It's the most amazing mixture of fine art and music art. The place is cozy but not too cramped, and you are forced to mingle. I think I even like the tubular powder room. I really enjoy going to this venue and seeing artists, and getting my drink on.

  • Review from Anonymous A.

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    • 45 reviews

    Kansas City, MO

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    11/29/2008 2 photos

    The place feels small but cozy. Just make sure you don't arrive too early, but if you do, there are plenty of bars around that you can wait in. The Two Hours Traffic concert was dry, but the gallery sometimes gets a liquor license. Even if it's a dry night, the bar right underneath the gallery can be of great help!

    It's a good place, the sound quality isn't bad though they had a few mic/sound-check problems when I was there.

    There is no coat check but there is plenty of space to drop your coat off and it's safe enough for that.

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