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No Permanent Address

Opening Reception: Friday April 13, 2012 from 6-8 pm Images Festival and Gallery TPW are very pleased to co-present work by Mark Boulos. No Permanent Address is a three channel video portrait of the New People’s Army, a Maoist guerrilla group in the Philippines. Shot over several months while living amongst their members, the work speaks to

Something for the Subway

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Contacting Toronto: We’re in this Together‘We’re in this Together’ is opening up a dialogue about Toronto in all its facets, and we are looking for images that explore Toronto in the following ways: the different communities that define Toronto; how personal relationships help make the city more livable; current political and economic

Outliers

For the first year, Maximum Exposure will occupy The Gladstone Hotel’s third and fourth floors for the entire month of April. Outliers presents the photography of six emerging artists as selected by a distinguished panel of industry representatives. The Outliers exhibition offers an in-depth view into a body of work from these distinguished artists and acts as a precursor

Facet & Scale

The Al Green Gallery presents“By Facet & Scale” by David Trautrimas Opening Reception: Thursday, February 23, 6-8 PMFebruary 23, 2012 – March 24, 2012Artist Talk: Saturday February 25, 2PM “By Facet & Scale” highlights the artist’s photo-based techniques of digitally fabricating natural and manmade environments, as revealed, for example, in his transformation of modern appliances

Call for Submissions: CONTACT 2012 Portfolio Reviews

CONTACT 2012 PORTFOLIO REVIEWSSunday May 6 & Monday May 7Hosted by The Gladstone Hotel Registration deadline is April 15, 2012www.scotiabankcontactphoto.com/portfolio-reviews The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is now accepting submissions from artists with well-developed projects to participate in the 2012 Portfolio Reviews. Curators, gallery directors, art dealers, publishers and photo editors are brought together for two

Call for Submissions: RBC Canadian Painting Competition

The RBC Canadian Painting Competition is officially accepting submissions. With a total of $55,000 in prize money, the national winner will receive $25,000 and two honourable mentions receiving $15,000 each. Established in 1999, the RBC Canadian Painting Competition recognizes emerging artists from across Canada. Adjudicated by the Canadian Art Foundation, a jury of distinguished members

Strength Thru Embarrassment

Popped into MKG127 today to check out Laura Kikauka’s exhibit, Strength Thru Embarrassment. Have a look…

What is Work Worth?

Toronto Free Gallery Presents…THE BRIDGE DINNER SERIES: WHAT IS WORK WORTH? “I’d guess that – apart from domestic and care work art is the industry with the most unpaid labour around. It sustains itself on the time and energy of unpaid interns and self-exploiting actors on pretty much every level and in almost every function.

Inchoate

Rebecca CairnsInchoate [in-koh-it]: being only partly in existence; imperfectly formed; formless; not yet completed Rebecca Cairns ‘Inchoate’ is a direct passage into the unformed, incomplete and indefinite states of human existence. Image by image the observer is submerged into a dream state, one that drifts through a series of beautifully mystifying experiences, and wakes just

Tonight: Urban Field Speakers Series

The Urban Field Speakers Series centres on the role of art in transforming the experience of the city. Through lectures, audio-visual presentations and discussions, it explores how creative practices can help improve the quality of urban life and planning in Toronto and around the world. This series of monthly events brings together an array of