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Discover a village within the city

401 Richmond is home to a community of over 140 artists, cultural producers, social innovators, galleries, festivals, and shops. Browse our full tenant directory or select a tag below to view our tenants by category.

Massive Music & Media

Lower level

Music composer Rohan Staton has been producing soundtracks for hit TV shows for over a decade: Style By Jury, Brides of Beverly Hills, Arresting Design, Mutant X and Relic Hunter are enjoying syndicated broadcasts globally. Rohan’s catalog also includes award winners Esther, Baby and Me (Best Documentary Palm Springs International Shortfest),  Original Kin: Relativity (Best Documentary Point-of-View Documentary Golden Sheaf Awards), Totally Tracked Down (Best General/Human Interest Series nomination) & Chef Off (Best Reality Program or Series nomination).  Rohan’s most recent projects include the dark comedy sci-fi feature film End of Days, Inc. and the supernatural thriller feature Hellbox.

Musicworks Magazine

Third Floor, Studio 358

Musicworks is Canada’s leading voice in avant-garde music and sound art. Publishing three issues a year (complete with accompanying CDs) since 1978!

Myseum of Toronto

Toronto is a dynamic place that millions call home. It contains many histories. It changes by the hour. By inspiring curiosity and sharing stories, Myseum fosters deeper relationships between the people and places that shape it.

Nancy Friedland

Fourth floor

Nancy Friedland is an artist investigating narrative, landscape, and darkness in her work. After studying photography at the Ontario College of Art and Design she completed her MFA at the Rochester Institute of Technology as a Sir Edmund Walker Scholar. She has received grants from the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts, and has exhibited across Canada and internationally. In the past three years she has been exploring these same preoccupations through paint. Working mostly with…

Nathalie Quagliotto

Artist studio/ Conceptual Artist/ Installation/ Public art projects/ Design objects

Necessary Angel

Third floor, Studio 393

“Necessary Angel Theatre Company has always been about the best of what theatre is: a space. A space for creation, process, collaboration, innovation and the unknown. A space where questions can be asked and new meanings can be made by artists and audiences alike. A space for encountering and wrestling with complexity, contradiction and questions of our time. A space for diverse stories and voices. And as a venue-less theatre company, Necessary Angel is a space-less space, with artistry, innovation…