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2026 Core Curators

  • Amed Aroche
  • Jutta Brendemühl
  • Laura Carbonell
  • Laura Carusi
  • Emilie Croning
  • Marianne Fenton
  • John Geoghegan
  • Michelle Gewurtz
  • Callum Donovan-Grujicich
  • Ursula Handleigh
  • Owen Kosmala
  • Su-Ying Lee
  • Kelly Lui
  • Scott McLeod
  • Gaëlle Morel
  • Sin Tung (Steffi) Ng
  • Bénédicte Ramade
  • Kristofer Sakamoto-Marshall
  • Meera Margaret Singh
  • Tara Smith
  • Manon Tourigny
  • Emmy Lee Wall
  • Theresa Wang
  • Lucie Černá

2026 Open Call Curators

  • Asian Arts and Culture Trust (AACT)
  • Andrew Frade and Laura Colacci
  • Jackson Bailey
  • Kensington Market Community Land Trust
  • Craig D'Arville
  • Colleen Dee
  • Lindsay Duong
  • Cynthia-Laure Etom
  • Oksana Hawrylak
  • Shaney Hermmann
  • Jane Kidner
  • Iskouhee Kirakosyan
  • Liam Mackenzie
  • Carol Mark
  • Aurora Museum & Archive
  • Joachim Oepkes
  • Benjamin Samson
  • Aidan Samuels
  • Sonja Scharf
  • Paul Sharkey
  • Philip Sutherland
  • Joanne Thompson
  • Rod Trider
  • Chinedu Ukabam
  • Holly Venable
  • Julia Yakobi

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CONTACT is a Toronto based charitable organization dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing and celebrating photography and lens-based media through an annual festival that takes place every May.

Land Acknowledgement

CONTACT acknowledges that we live and work on the traditional territory of many nations, including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples, and that this land is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples. CONTACT is committed to promoting Indigenous voices; to generating spaces for ongoing, meaningful, and creative Indigenous-settler dialogue; and to continuous learning about our place on this land.

Anti-Oppression

CONTACT is committed to the ongoing development of meaningful anti-oppressive practice on all levels. This includes our continuing goal of augmenting and maintaining diverse representation, foregrounding varied and under-represented voices and perspectives via our public platform (the Festival and all related programs), as well as continually examining the structures of power and decision-making within the organization itself. We aim to actively learn, grow, and embody the values of inclusivity, equity, and accessibility in all facets of the institution, as an ever-evolving process.