A Veritable Hotbed of Nocturnal Art and Culture
Saint One20 is an idea - an event - a group - a collective. We are interested in opening up conversations, not only between artists and artistic minds, but with those that appreciate art but who were afraid to ask. This is why our events focus on creating as relaxing an environment as possible, and we encourage you can sit down to talk with a glass of wine, listen to some music and talk with friends, which can be hard at most opening nights. We exhibit the work of artists, filmmakers, designers, craft makers, musicians and everyone in between, in a non-commercial, non-academic atmosphere. We try to generate a friendly environment for people to express their ideas, discuss their work and, we hope, to provide a testing space where artists can experiment.
In our dogged idealism we still try to exhibit a wide range of artistic mediums, in the hope that you will find something that engages you or helps stimulate your own artistic bent.
In our dogged idealism we still try to exhibit a wide range of artistic mediums, in the hope that you will find something that engages you or helps stimulate your own artistic bent.

Because Saint One20 is still a living environment, we try to maintain the state of the house, despite our shenanigans. We would like to thank everyone for helping to keep the place in the best possible condition on the night.
Saint One20 has been working hard to be a sustainable venture by ensuring that no one person pays for everything, and no one spends over $20 on an item. This is why we do not hire equipment, but try to borrow what we can and ask for help with getting chips and ice, or firewood donations… or even a coin contribution. If you would like to help, it is helpful to check the facebook invites and updates for each event, where we list whatever items we need for the next event. We also have a donation tin for anyone who wants to give some metal to keep our events going, with our thanks.
Saint One20 has been working hard to be a sustainable venture by ensuring that no one person pays for everything, and no one spends over $20 on an item. This is why we do not hire equipment, but try to borrow what we can and ask for help with getting chips and ice, or firewood donations… or even a coin contribution. If you would like to help, it is helpful to check the facebook invites and updates for each event, where we list whatever items we need for the next event. We also have a donation tin for anyone who wants to give some metal to keep our events going, with our thanks.


