Friday, April 26, 2019

CONTACT Photography in the Junction

Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2019, Toronto, photo by ArtJunction
Photo: Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
May 1 to 31, 2019, Toronto

Every May in Toronto the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival provides a month-long celebration of the art and profession of photography. During the festival participants exhibit in a variety of venues, from major public museums to private galleries and many alternative spaces such as billboards and the facades of significant cultural buildings.

Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
May 1 to 31, 2019

This year three local Junction venues will be hosting 2019 CONTACT's photography exhibits.

Featured  Exhibition
Selected shows in galleries present lens-based projects by local and international artists

Anique Jordan Ban’ yuh belly Exhibition at Zalucky Contenporary, CONTACT Photography 2019

170 Zalucky Contemporary

Featured Exhibition
Anique Jordan
Ban’ yuh belly


May 4–June 1
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 4, 3–6pm
Artist in attendance

Related Events
Artist Talk
Hold: Part 1
May 9, 7–9pm

Hold: Part 2
May 23, 7–9pm

Zalucky Contemporary
3044 Dundas St W
Hours: Wed–Sat 11am–6pm


Open Call Exhibitions
Drawn together from a call for participation, venues across Toronto showcase photography

Nancy Bueler Plastic Fantastic Exhibition at CONTACT 2019

116 NODO Restaurant

Open Call Exhibition
Nancy Bueler
Plastic Fantastic

May 4–31

NODO Junction Restaurant
2885 Dundas St W
Hours:
Sun–Thu 12pm–10pm
Fri–Sat 12pm–11pm


CONTACT 2019  The Visionary Mammals exhibition at UB Social, Junction


162 UB Social Cafe & General Store

Open Call Exhibition
The Visionary Mammals
Visionary Mammals

May 1–31

UB Social Cafe & General Store

3015 Dundas St W
Hours:
Tue–Thu 7am–4pm
Fri 7am–5pm
Sat 9am–5pm
Sun 9am–4pm

Map - Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival - West Toronto Junction Area
Capture: Map - Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival - West Toronto Junction Area


CONTACT 2019 presents more than 200 lens-based projects throughout greater Toronto by artists from across Canada and around the world. This year’s Festival places the spotlight on Carrie Mae Weems and includes a special focus on women working in lens-based media.

To check other events, please visit: https://scotiabankcontactphoto.com/

CONTACT 2013 Photography in the Junction

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