About the Varley Art Gallery of Markham
The Varley Art Gallery of Markham is a vital cultural hub for artists and diverse communities.
A municipal gallery, we create critical conversations about Canadian art and society. We inspire local and national audiences to engage with art through outstanding exhibitions and rich public and educational programs relevant to the communities we serve. We support artists from York region and seek to broaden access to the arts for diverse artists and cultural groups. We also share and celebrate the life and work of F. H. Varley, a founding member of the Group of Seven.
The Varley Art Gallery is situated on the traditional territories of Indigenous Peoples including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe. We are committed to reconciliation, partnership and enhanced understanding.
Our Programs
- Rotating art exhibitions
- Public events: lectures, talks, tours, workshops, complementing Varley exhibitions.
- Art Camps in summer, winter, and March Break
- Art Classes for students from the age of four to senior citizen
- Educational programs: field trips, activities and tours tied to the Ontario curriculum
- Professional Development for Teachers
- Publications that accompany Varley exhibitions
- Organization and circulation of touring exhibitions
- Private and corporate event rentals at the Varley Art Gallery; studio and exhibition rentals at the McKay Art Centre
- A Volunteer Program operated by the Varley-McKay Art Foundation of Markham
Our Team
Our team is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive arts community. Comprised of passionate professionals and art enthusiasts, we work collaboratively to curate exceptional exhibitions, deliver engaging public programs, and support local and national artists. Our commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement drives everything we do, ensuring that every visitor has a meaningful and enriching experience. Meet the people who make the Varley Art Gallery a cornerstone of cultural life in our region.
Accessibility Information
Our venue is accessible, with automatic door openers to enter the building and exhibition spaces. One accessible washroom is available.
Entrance and Building Exterior
- Street Level: Yes
- Street Level without Steps: Yes
- Street Level with Steps: Yes
- Number of Steps: 3
- Ramp Available: Yes
- Alternative Entrance: No
- Automatic Door Opener: Yes
- Vestibule at Entrance: Yes
- Width of door in Vestibule: 38.5″
- Automatic Door Opener in Vestibule: Yes
- Vestibule Door opens in same direction as Main Door: Yes
Restrooms
- Single Occupancy Accessible Washroom: Yes
- Washroom Door Width: 37″
- Washroom Automatic Door Opener: Yes
- Grab Bars Beside and Behind the Toilet: Yes
- Obstructions Under the Sink: No
- Wheelchair Accessible Stall in a Washroom: No
Interiors
- Public area in your space is all on one level : No
- Elevator, Lift, or Ramp Between Levels: Yes
Parking and Transportation
- Accessible Parking available on site: Yes
Additional Accessibility Features
- Large print didactic descriptions
Hours of Operation:
Saturday and Sunday 10 AM to 5 PM
Monday: Closed
Admission:
Sponsored by TD Bank Group.
Location
The Varley Art Gallery of Markham is conveniently located in
the historic village of Unionville in the City of Markham.
Markham, Ontario, L3R 2H1
FAQ
From Toronto, take Highway 401:
- Take Highway 404 north
- Exit take Highway 7
- Go east on Highway 7
- Turn left onto Main Street Unionville
- The Gallery is located several blocks north at the intersection of Main Street and Carlton Road, at the top of the village
From Toronto, take Highway 407:
- Exit Kennedy Road
- Head North on Kennedy Road toward Highway 7
- Turn left onto Highway 7
- Turn right onto Main Street Unionville
- The Gallery is located several blocks north at the intersection of Main Street and Carlton Road, at the top of the village.
York Region Transit/VIVA
Website: www.yorkregiontransit.comPhone Number: 905-762-2100, Toll-Free: 1-866-MOVE-YRT (668-3978)
GO Transit
Website: www.gotransit.comPhone Number: 416-869-3200, Toll-Free: 1-888-GET ON GO (438-6646)
TTC
Website: www.ttc.caPhone Number: 416-393-4636
YRT and VIVA Service on Weekends
Option #1- From the Finch Subway Station, take the VIVA Blue north to the Richmond Hill Centre
- Transfer to the YRT route #1 Schedule
- Arrive at stop #4169 Highway 7/Main Street Unionville
- Walk approximately 5 minutes north from this stop
- From the Finch Subway Station, take the VIVA Blue to the Richmond Hill Centre
- Transfer to the VIVA Purple bus
- At Town Centre Boulevard, transfer to the Unionville Local Bus (#40) Schedule
- Arrive at Carlton Road
YRT and VIVA Service on Weekdays
Option#1- From the Finch Subway Station, take the VIVA Blue or Pink to the Richmond Hill Centre
- Transfer to route #1 bus
- Arrive at stop #4169 Highway 7/Main Street Unionville
- Walk approximately 5 minutes north from this stop
- From the Finch Subway Station, take the VIVA Blue to the Richmond Hill Centre
- Transfer to the VIVA Purple bus
- At Town Centre Boulevard, transfer to the Unionville local bus (#40)
- Arrive at Carlton Road
- From the Finch Subway Station, take the VIVA Blue to the Richmond Hill Centre
- Transfers to the VIVA Purple. (VIVA lines run every 5 to 10 minutes.)
- Arrive at Kennedy Road
- Walk 5 to 10 minutes west to Main Street; walk north approximately 5 minutes