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October 29 - November 1, 2026

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VIP Program

The Art Toronto VIP Program is an agenda of exclusive events that includes visits to some of Toronto’s top private and corporate art collections, visits to artist studios, curator-led tours of museums and galleries and private receptions. Participation in the VIP Program is by invitation only and is available to the clients of our participating galleries, sponsors and partners, collectors, senior staff at museums and art institutions, curators and advisors.

For inquiries about the VIP Program please contact vip@arttoronto.ca

Introducing Tatum Dooley

Art Toronto is excited to work with Tatum Dooley as the VIP Program Advisor for the 2026 Fair.

Tatum Dooley is a writer, strategist, and the founder of Art Forecast, a communications agency dedicated to raising the visibility of art, design, and culture. Her writing on culture has appeared in Artforum, Architectural Digest, Garage Magazine, The Globe & Mail, The Walrus, Lapham’s Quarterly, The Toronto Star, and Vogue.

Alongside her career as an art writer, Tatum has consulted for leading institutions, galleries, and cultural organizations. She draws on her experience in the art-tech sector, where she developed brand strategies from the ground up, crafting narratives that bridged technology and culture.

She also contributes to her community through board and committee work, including serving on the Curatorial Committee for SNAP in support of the AIDS Committee of Toronto, as Co-Chair of Gallery 44’s annual fundraiser Salon 44 between 2020 and 2022, and as Co-Founder of Canadian Art in Isolation, which has donated more than 300 artworks to residents in long-term care homes.