Castlepoint Numa is proud to support Canadian Stage and their Annual Gala last week was a powerful reminder of the arts' impact in shaping our city.
As Event Sponsor, we were honoured to celebrate this year’s recipients, including arts luminaries Ann-Marie MacDonald and Alisa Palmer, alongside Creative City Champion Award recipients Alexandra Charles and Marilyn Baillie, and City Builder Award recipient Robert Eisenberg of York Heritage Properties.
We’re also excited to announce our continued cultural partnerships into 2026, including support for the ICFF, Toronto Biennial of Art, and the ongoing work of the Toronto Arts Foundation.
At Castlepoint Numa, we believe that strong cities are built through culture, creativity, and community, and we’re proud to play a role in supporting the organizations that bring this to life.
"A longtime partner of Toronto Arts Foundation, Castlepoint Numa’s generosity reflects their enduring belief in the city-building power of the arts. When the arts thrive, Toronto thrives. Their support has created vital opportunities for newcomer artists and brought free arts experiences to neighbourhoods across Toronto. Thank you, Castlepoint Numa, for your leadership!" - Kelly Langgard, Director & CEO, Toronto Arts Foundation
"We are thrilled to have Castlepoint Numa’s renewed support as we look toward The Toronto Biennial of Art 2026. Their ongoing leadership and commitment are vital in helping us build a legacy of free, inclusive, and accessible contemporary arts programming. Coming off the success of our 2024 edition, which welcomed over 850,000 visitors from across Canada and the world, this partnership ensures we can remain a vital platform for Canadian and international contemporary artists, and ensures that world-class cultural experiences stay accessible to the city of Toronto." - Patrizia Libralato, Executive Director, Toronto Biennial of Art
“Castlepoint Numa has been a steadfast supporter of Canadian Stage and of Toronto’s cultural sector more broadly. Their sustained investment in community-centred arts initiatives reflects a genuine belief that arts and culture are essential to building a vibrant, connected, and thriving city. Their leadership not only creates impact directly, but inspires others to invest in our communities as well.” - Monica Esteves, Executive Director, Canadian Stage

Image: Castlepoint Numa Partners Jeff Brenner, Harley Valentine with Adriana Romano Valentine

Image: Castlepoint Numa Partner, Jeff Brenner

Image: Anne Marie McDonald