Specialist Movers for Fine Art, Antiques and Museum Exhibitions
Your paintings, antiques, and sculptures aren't just "items", they are irreplaceable investments. We eliminate the stress of relocating art with a disciplined, white-glove approach. Whether you are moving a single gallery piece or an entire museum exhibition, our team manages the logistics, packing, and installation with the surgical precision your collection deserves.
Premium Moving Services for Your Valuable Art and Collectibles
Museum Exhibit Moving Services
End-to-end coordination for exhibitions, including packing, transport scheduling, and delivery aligned with installation timelines.
Gallery Installation and Setup
Precise placement, wall mounting, and layout execution to match curatorial and spatial requirements.
Antique and Sculpture Moving
Careful handling of fragile antiques and heavy sculptures using structured lifting and protective support systems.
Condition Reporting and Documentation
Detailed digital condition records created before and after transport for transparent tracking and verification.
White Glove Art Movers Committed to Safe Handling of High-Value Items
Every move starts with a clear understanding of the item’s form, weight, and vulnerability. At Professional Movers Canada, antiques and sculptures are not handled as standard cargo but as pieces that demand calculated handling. From carved heirlooms to heavy sculptures and fragile installations, each item is planned, supported, and moved based on its exact structural needs.
As fine art relocation specialists, we build the process around proper assessment, secure crating, and handling methods designed to reduce risk at every stage. Items are carefully packed using protective materials and loaded with balanced positioning to avoid stress during transport.
With CAM certification, BBB accreditation, and experience since 2018, each move follows a disciplined approach. From pickup to final placement, everything is managed with steady coordination, ensuring valuable items remain protected, stable, and properly positioned throughout the entire move.
What Types of Fine Art and Valuable Items Do We Move?

We handle a wide range of high-value and sensitive items that require controlled handling, secure packing, and precise coordination. Whether it involves a single piece or a complete collection, each item is managed based on its material, structure, and fragility.
- Oil, Acrylic, and Canvas Paintings
- Bronze, Stone, and Mixed-Media Sculptures
- Solid Wood Antiques and Delicate Heirlooms
- Museum Exhibits and Collections
- Gallery Inventory and Displays
- Fragile and High-Value Collectibles
- Oversized and Irregular Items
How Do We Plan and Execute Every Art Move?
- Assessment and Pre-Move Planning: We begin with a site and item review, identifying access points, lift paths, clearances, and placement conditions before scheduling the move.
- Packing Based on Object Type: Preparation is aligned with the material and structure of each piece to maintain stability during handling and movement.
- Stabilized Transport Execution: Items are positioned inside the vehicle to maintain balance during transit, avoiding internal shifts and uneven load distribution.
- Controlled On-Site Handling: Movement within the space is managed based on pathways, floor conditions, and surrounding structures to avoid unnecessary repositioning.
- Final Placement and Alignment: Each piece is placed according to layout requirements, ensuring correct positioning without repeated handling or adjustments.
Why Choose Our Fine Art Relocation Specialists
Your Collection Stays Exactly as It Is
Every piece is moved with a controlled approach, so its condition, structure, and placement remain unchanged throughout the process.
Work That Fits Your Schedule
Moves are planned around your timelines, whether it’s a gallery shift, exhibition setup, or a private collection relocation.
Clarity Before the Move Begins
You know how your items will be handled, moved, and placed, without confusion or last-minute decisions.
Handled the Way Valuable Pieces Require
Each item is approached based on its material, size, and sensitivity, not treated like standard moving inventory.
A Team That Understands What’s at Stake
We work with the awareness that every piece carries value, history, and responsibility, and that reflects in how each move is carried out.
Client Feedback on Their Experience
 Moved twelve canvas paintings and two sculptures from my Toronto gallery. The team handled the corners carefully, no scratches, honestly relieved.

Aiden Rousseau
We shifted a travelling museum exhibit between venues. I was worried about timing, but their crew kept everything aligned, no last-minute chaos.
Claire Desjardins
Had to move my grandfather’s antique cabinet and small bronze sculptures. The team packed it tight, nothing shifted during transport, thankfully.
Marcus Lefevre
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Art movers in Toronto typically charge between $150 to $300 per hour. However, this totally depends on crew size, complexity, handling requirements, and the level of specialization required.
Fragile or irregular sculptures are stabilized using custom supports, padding, and secure positioning to prevent shifting. This allows us to balance weight distribution and minimize movement during transport.
High-value antiques are protected using acid-free wraps, foam padding, soft blankets, and non-abrasive materials. This prevents surface damage, scratches, or pressure marks during handling and transit.
Security is maintained through controlled custody, limited access, planned routes, and continuous oversight. This ensures your high-value art collections remain protected and accounted for throughout long-distance transport.
First, wrap the canvas in acid-free glassine paper to protect the surface. Then, add a layer of archival-grade poly or foam before applying bubble wrap (never let bubble wrap touch the artwork directly). Secure with corner protectors and place inside a custom-fitted or double-walled corrugated box, keeping the painting upright at all times.