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Lori Blondeau Asiniy Iskwew

Devonian Square
  • Archives
  • 2017

Shelley Niro Battlefields of my Ancestors

Fort York National Historic Site
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Jalani Morgan The Sum of All Parts

Metro Hall
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Petra Collins Jackie and Anna (rainbow tear)

460 King St W
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Valérie Blass Nous ne somme pas des héros

Brookfield Place
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Seth Fluker Blueberry Hill

Cross-Canada Billboards
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Steven Beckly New Romantics

Dupont and Dovercourt Billboard
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Johan Hallberg-Campbell Coastal

Harbourfront Centre, Parking Pavillion
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Naomi Harris OH CANADA!

North York Centre
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Maria Hupfield Bound, Hupfield 2017

The Power Plant façade
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Spotlight Canada: Faces That Shaped a Nation

Ryerson Image Centre, west façade
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Chris Lund Canada in Kodachrome: Imaging Pleasure and Leisure

St Patrick Subway Station
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Andrew Blake McGill Two Half-Hitches Could Hold the Devil Himself - Photographs from Glencoe, Ontario, Canada

St. Lawrence Market
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Sam Cotter On Location

TIFF Bell Lightbox
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Sarah Anne Johnson Best Beach

Westin Harbour Castle
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists

Lori Blondeau Asiniy Iskwew

Devonian Square
  • Archives
  • 2017

Shelley Niro Battlefields of my Ancestors

Fort York National Historic Site
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Jalani Morgan The Sum of All Parts

Metro Hall
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Petra Collins Jackie and Anna (rainbow tear)

460 King St W
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Valérie Blass Nous ne somme pas des héros

Brookfield Place
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Seth Fluker Blueberry Hill

Cross-Canada Billboards
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Steven Beckly New Romantics

Dupont and Dovercourt Billboard
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Johan Hallberg-Campbell Coastal

Harbourfront Centre, Parking Pavillion
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Naomi Harris OH CANADA!

North York Centre
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Maria Hupfield Bound, Hupfield 2017

The Power Plant façade
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Spotlight Canada: Faces That Shaped a Nation

Ryerson Image Centre, west façade
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Chris Lund Canada in Kodachrome: Imaging Pleasure and Leisure

St Patrick Subway Station
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Andrew Blake McGill Two Half-Hitches Could Hold the Devil Himself - Photographs from Glencoe, Ontario, Canada

St. Lawrence Market
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Sam Cotter On Location

TIFF Bell Lightbox
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

Sarah Anne Johnson Best Beach

Westin Harbour Castle
  • Archives
  • 2017
  • public art

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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.