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D&I Speaker Series: Gary Taxali

    Tyler School of Art and Architecture
    Monday, November 17, 2025 // 11:00 am
    • Monday, November 17, 2025 // 11:00 am
    240B and Zoom // Tyler School of Art and Architecture // 2001 N. 13th Street // Philadelphia, PA 19122

    Gary Taxali is a Canadian contemporary artist and illustrator known for his retro stylized art in the realm of pop. He has exhibited in many galleries and museums throughout North America and Europe including The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Jonathan LeVine Gallery, The Antonio Colombo Gallery, Steve Lazarides/The Outsiders, and The Andy Warhol Museum. Gary’s clients include Sony, Converse, Time, Rolling Stone, Newsweek, GQ, The New Yorker, and The New York Times.

    He has collaborated with many brands and integrated his art in various mediums including releasing collectible designer toys, creating public art, and writing and illustrating a children’s book titled, “This Is Silly!” published by Scholastic. He has three monographs of his work, “I Love You, Ok?” published by TeNeues, “Mono Taxali” published by 279 Editions, and “Happiness With A Caveat” which was published in 2017. In 2005, he launched his first vinyl toy, The Toy Monkey, which included a special edition along with a silkscreen print commissioned by The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. He created artist-designed silk pocket squares for Canada’s major men’s retailer, Harry Rosen. In 2012, The Royal Canadian Mint released six Gary Taxali Special Edition 25¢ coins. Each coin is stamped, bearing his initials. Gary is a past member of the Stamp Advisory Committee for Canada Post where he initiated many stamps such as Marriage Equality and Canadian Illustrators.

    Attend remotely via Zoom: https://temple.zoom.us/j/95809199941

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