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Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jonah Samson It Will Be Night, The Mist Will Clear

May 23 – June 19, 2019
  • Clint Roenisch Gallery
Jonah Samson, Untitled, 2019. Silver gelatin photograph in custom red plexiglass box.
Jonah Samson, Boys Prancing, 2019. Adhesive vinyl, brass hardware, vintage silk scarf, 36 × 27".

June 28, 2019 will mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, an event widely considered to have sparked the beginning of the gay rights movement. That night in 1969 when police crashed through the doors of the Stonewall Inn in New York, the lesbians, gays, transgender people, and drag queens refused to go quietly, literally fighting back and imprisoning the police within the bar they had come to shut down. This rebellion against long-standing oppression and authority began to shine a light on the queer community, initiating a shift towards visibility and liberation. In this exhibition Jonah Samson has printed a collection of black-and-white negatives discovered on eBay. These intimate photographs of a group of gay men together at a beach house from the pre-Stonewall era were likely never intended to be seen: hidden away for years and badly damaged. Encased in red boxes, as if in their own private darkroom, these images are now able to shine like jewels.

“What is not certain, absolutely certain, that night prevents what day permits, for those who know how to go about it, who have the will to go about it, and the strength, the strength to try again. Yes, it will be night, the mist will clear.” —Samuel Beckett

Anthea Baxter-Page Passages

Alison Milne Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Leyla Godfrey, Clea Christakos-Gee A Thread to See Through

Alliance Française Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Noa Im Beyond the Limits

Artspace Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Tong Lam Moving Images, Moving People

Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jens Pfeifer, Katrin Korfmann Back Stages

Bau-Xi Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jackson Klie Bent Atlas

Black Cat Artspace
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Stan Williams This is Indian Land

Black Cat Showroom
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sophie Sabet I Almost Didn't Feel You Leave

Bradley Museum
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Adam Swica Placeholders

Christie Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jonah Samson It Will Be Night, The Mist Will Clear

Clint Roenisch Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Turf

Connections Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sondra Meszaros two blazing glares, for her pierce

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition An Archive, But Not An Atlas

Critical Distance
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Chris Curreri The Ventriloquist

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Alex McLeod GHOST STORIES

Division Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Luther Konadu, Bishara Elmi A Kind of Return

Doris McCarthy Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Douglas Clark: Suite Hereafter

Gallery 310
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Glenn Lewis: The Poetic Process

Gardiner Museum
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Clara Couzino S’évader (To Escape)

General Hardware Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Christopher Lacroix Perversions come in all sizes

Georgia Scherman Projects
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Samer Muscati Rwanda Retold: The Enduring Stories of Genocide Survivors

Hart House
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sara Silks, Kris Sanford, Addison Brown Perceptions

Lonsdale Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jeff Bierk In the Absence of Paradise

The Loon
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Liss Platt Trail Blaze

MKG127
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Neeko Paluzzi HOMUNCULUS, or the planets seen through my childhood window

Northern Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Robert Mapplethorpe The Outsiders

Olga Korper Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Greg Girard Tokyo-Yokosuka 1976-1983

Patel Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Zachary Ayotte Trauma Clown

Patel Studios
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Stephen Andrews Take Hold

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Hua Jin The Trees Want to Remain Quiet, but the Wind Won't Stop

The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Roger LeMoyne The Republic of Port-au-Prince

Rukaj Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sarah Anne Johnson This Land

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Power in Resistance

Sur Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Laura Shintani, Leala Hewak Fault Lines

Tangled Art + Disability
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Eliot Wright Further Along The Road

Urbanspace Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Anique Jordan Ban’ yuh belly

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition
OverviewCorePublic ArtOpen CallArtists
  • Overview
  • Core
  • Public Art
  • Open Call
  • Artists
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jonah Samson It Will Be Night, The Mist Will Clear

May 23 – June 19, 2019
  • Clint Roenisch Gallery
Jonah Samson, Untitled, 2019. Silver gelatin photograph in custom red plexiglass box.
Jonah Samson, Boys Prancing, 2019. Adhesive vinyl, brass hardware, vintage silk scarf, 36 × 27".

June 28, 2019 will mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, an event widely considered to have sparked the beginning of the gay rights movement. That night in 1969 when police crashed through the doors of the Stonewall Inn in New York, the lesbians, gays, transgender people, and drag queens refused to go quietly, literally fighting back and imprisoning the police within the bar they had come to shut down. This rebellion against long-standing oppression and authority began to shine a light on the queer community, initiating a shift towards visibility and liberation. In this exhibition Jonah Samson has printed a collection of black-and-white negatives discovered on eBay. These intimate photographs of a group of gay men together at a beach house from the pre-Stonewall era were likely never intended to be seen: hidden away for years and badly damaged. Encased in red boxes, as if in their own private darkroom, these images are now able to shine like jewels.

“What is not certain, absolutely certain, that night prevents what day permits, for those who know how to go about it, who have the will to go about it, and the strength, the strength to try again. Yes, it will be night, the mist will clear.” —Samuel Beckett

Anthea Baxter-Page Passages

Alison Milne Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Leyla Godfrey, Clea Christakos-Gee A Thread to See Through

Alliance Française Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Noa Im Beyond the Limits

Artspace Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Tong Lam Moving Images, Moving People

Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jens Pfeifer, Katrin Korfmann Back Stages

Bau-Xi Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jackson Klie Bent Atlas

Black Cat Artspace
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Stan Williams This is Indian Land

Black Cat Showroom
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sophie Sabet I Almost Didn't Feel You Leave

Bradley Museum
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Adam Swica Placeholders

Christie Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jonah Samson It Will Be Night, The Mist Will Clear

Clint Roenisch Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Turf

Connections Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sondra Meszaros two blazing glares, for her pierce

Corkin Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition An Archive, But Not An Atlas

Critical Distance
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Chris Curreri The Ventriloquist

Daniel Faria Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Alex McLeod GHOST STORIES

Division Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Luther Konadu, Bishara Elmi A Kind of Return

Doris McCarthy Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Douglas Clark: Suite Hereafter

Gallery 310
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Glenn Lewis: The Poetic Process

Gardiner Museum
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Clara Couzino S’évader (To Escape)

General Hardware Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Christopher Lacroix Perversions come in all sizes

Georgia Scherman Projects
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Samer Muscati Rwanda Retold: The Enduring Stories of Genocide Survivors

Hart House
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sara Silks, Kris Sanford, Addison Brown Perceptions

Lonsdale Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Jeff Bierk In the Absence of Paradise

The Loon
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Liss Platt Trail Blaze

MKG127
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Neeko Paluzzi HOMUNCULUS, or the planets seen through my childhood window

Northern Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Robert Mapplethorpe The Outsiders

Olga Korper Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Greg Girard Tokyo-Yokosuka 1976-1983

Patel Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Zachary Ayotte Trauma Clown

Patel Studios
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Stephen Andrews Take Hold

Paul Petro Contemporary Art
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Hua Jin The Trees Want to Remain Quiet, but the Wind Won't Stop

The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Roger LeMoyne The Republic of Port-au-Prince

Rukaj Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Sarah Anne Johnson This Land

Stephen Bulger Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Group Exhibition Power in Resistance

Sur Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Laura Shintani, Leala Hewak Fault Lines

Tangled Art + Disability
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Eliot Wright Further Along The Road

Urbanspace Gallery
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

Anique Jordan Ban’ yuh belly

Zalucky Contemporary
Archives 2019 juried call exhibition

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

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