JL Phillips Gallery is a Toronto-based private consultancy that operates outside the traditional white cube model. By shifting the gallery experience into a private residence, we foster an intimate, lived-in dialogue between the collector and the work.
Selected
artworks
Each month, we curate a selection of artwork to feature on the gallery’s home page. To peruse the complete collection of available artworks, please visit our Gallery page.
Under the direction of Jessica Lindsay Phillips, the gallery champions rigorous, high-concept practices by Indigenous and emerging Canadian artists, specializing in the strategic bridge between historical provenance and contemporary innovation.
GUNÁ MEGAN JENSEN
Guná Megan Jensen (Taku River Tlingit) brings ancient Tlingít formline into direct confrontation with the weight of European painting tradition. Her large-scale oil paintings fuse complex Tlingit design with an awareness of colonial visual history.
Cultural Intervention
QUINN (NIGAAN NOODIN) HOPKINS
Quinn Hopkins is a multimedia artist of mixed Ojibwe and Settler Canadian heritage. Working across augmented reality and generative art, Hopkins decolonizes digital spaces through a forward-looking perspective.
Digital Sovereignty
Past exhibitions