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Toronto high school plastered with larger than life photographs of its students Stay in the loop Sign up for our free email newsletter. Unsubscribe anytime or contact us for details. Huge photographs of students are appearing on the exterior of a Toronto high school and a gallery this summer as part of a multi-site exhibit, the first of its kind in Scarborough. There are very few public art exhibits in Malvern and this is Contact s first public exhibit in Scarborough, Three-Thirty curator Anique Jordan tells blogTO. In order for you to see the show, you have to map Scarborough, you have to walk through Malvern, you have to become familiar with a community. Many people have seen as this place of disregard according to Toronto media, Jordan says. ....
NOW Magazine The quiet ingenuity of places of worship in Scarborough Esmond Lee explores the architecture of immigration in suburbia at Contact Photo Fest By Kevin Ritchie Courtesy of the artist Faith Outreach Worship Centre, a 2019 photo from Esmond Lee’s Gods Among Us series exploring how architecture reflects the immigrant experience. GODS AMONG US by Esmond Lee as part of CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL at Malvern Town Centre (dates pending). contactphoto.com. The suburbs are typically places young artists flee. The pull of the city centre, where all the festivals, galleries and big cultural events take place, is hard to resist. Architect and photographer Esmond Lee was one of those people – and then he moved back to Scarborough. ....
14 must-see shows at Contact Photography Festival 2021 14 must-see shows at Contact Photography Festival 2021 The 25th annual photo festival s shows will roll out across public spaces and galleries throughout the year By Kelsey Adams and Kevin Ritchie May 6, 2021 Contact Photography Festival is celebrating 25 years of taking over Toronto billboards, building facades and galleries with photo- and image-based art. Since galleries remain closed due to pandemic restrictions, this year the festival is switching things up. With more time to prepare than the 2020 edition, there was a concerted effort to bolster virtual exhibitions and outdoor programming. No longer working in the confines of the month of May, Contact will roll out shows into the fall to overlap with the city’s Year of Public Art initiative in September. ....