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The Leighton Artists’ Colony is home to nine distinct studios, appealing to a variety of disciplines. The eight original studios were each designed by a distinguished Canadian architect including Douglas Cardinal, Ian Davidson, Michael Evamy, Peter Hemingway, Richard Henriquez, Guy Gerin-Lajoie, Ron Thom, and Fred Valentine. In 2009, the addition of the Painter House has expanded the capacity of the studios to offer a place for a group of artists to engage in a retreat for collaborative work.

Click on a studio name for a detailed description of the design, dimensions, and recommended usage of the space.