Ramp Up 2024: Our 8th Annual Fundraiser

Ramp Up 2024 is here!

Our fundraiser returns for its 8th year, running from December 2 to 6, 2024.

View our auction page featuring the amazing artworks created by 24 incredible local artists here: https://fundraiser.bid/RampUp2024

A huge thank you to our participating artists:

Dave Bagley
Marg Cresswell
Alex Currie
Jibola Fagbamiye
Lisa Hickey
Montina Hussey
Steve Kean
Karen Klucowicz
Vincy Lim
Nosho
Michele Perkovich
Sara Purves
Fernando Resende
Moses Salihou
Nigel Scott
Morgan Sheardown
Taruna Singh
Jacquie Sullivan
Tony Taylor
Natalia Tcherniak
Apanaki Temitayo
Sumera Yacoob
Kyla Yager
Zoey Zoric

The “art ramps” (ramp-shaped canvases made out of wood) will be on display at Tangled Art + Disability’s gallery space, so our Toronto community members can admire the pieces in person.

In the neighbourhood and interested in visiting the gallery? The one-of-a-kind pieces will be on display during the following gallery hours:

  • Wednesday, December 4 from 12 pm to 5 pm
  • Thursday, December 5 from 12 pm to 7 pm
  • Friday, December 6 from 12 pm to 7 pm

 

Tangled Art Gallery is located at 401 Richmond St. W, S-124, in Toronto, Ontario. Tangled requires all visitors who are able to do so to wear face masks during their visit. The gallery is a scent-free environment and is wheelchair accessible.

All bidding will take place online. 

Thanks, as always, for your support!

A graphic for Ramp Up 2024 which has a colourful 90s theme and a purple background with small black dots. The StopGap Foundation logo is at the top in turquoise. Below is the text "Our 8th annual fundraiser" in a pink colour. "Ramp Up 2024" is written below in big block letters in alternating pink and turquoise coloured text with a black outline and shadow. Various shapes are laid under and around this text, including large yellow and black triangles, a turquoise paint stroke, and small yellow triangles and pink squiggles. Text at the bottom reads "December 2 to 6, 2024" in yellow.

Shout out to our volunteer Emma Scott for the awesome graphic!

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