At Armstrong Fine Art Consulting, our team brings together deep experience in Canadian contemporary art, creative industries, and client-focused consulting. From exhibition planning to private art acquisition, our experts—Paige Armstrong and Margie Galita—provide hands-on guidance to help you build or grow a thoughtful and valuable art collection. With backgrounds spanning music, broadcasting, fine art, public relations, and gallery management, our team is uniquely equipped to connect collectors and institutions with meaningful works of art.

Our Team

Paige Armstrong in a blue patterned blazer and light blue shirt smiling in front of an abstract painting by Cynthia Chapman

Paige Armstrong, Director

paige@armstrongfac.com
(647) 520 3712

Paige Armstrong has cultivated a deep passion for Canadian Contemporary Art as the Director’s Assistant at the John Mann Gallery in St. Catharines. His background includes Television Broadcasting and Music, where he has played guitar for renowned Canadian artists like Julie Black and Shakura S’Aida. Paige has shared the stage with icons such as Buddy Guy, Eric Gales, and Philip Sayce, and has collaborated with artists including Ricky Tillo (Lady Gaga), Scott McKeon (Tom Jones) and Donna Grantis (Prince). His musical journey has taken him to over 50 cities across five continents, including the UK and Dubai.

Described as a people person, Paige is here to work closely with clients to help with discovering, acquiring, and showcasing artworks that inspire and elevate spaces.

Margie Galita headshot with long dark hair wearing a blue blazer and pearl earrings, smiling, in front of a Cynthia Chapman painting

Margie Galita, Consultant, Curator

margie@armstrongfac.com
(647) 286-1207

Margie Galita possesses a certificate in sculpture and installation, along with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from OCADU. She has also pursued studies in graphic communication management and public relations at Ryerson University. During her five-year tenure at the John Mann Gallery in St. Catharines, she curated over 50 exhibitions, generating nearly 5 million dollars in art sales. Her journey in the gallery sector commenced at the Moore Gallery in Toronto. Additionally, her professional experience spans advertising, marketing, and public relations, as well as managing a family business that provided art and music education.

Margie's comprehension of both the creative process and the business aspects of Fine Art enables her to effectively address the needs of artists and clients alike.