Gallery Talk with Nathaniel Brunt

Nathaniel Brunt is the recipient of the 2016 Portfolio Reviews Exhibition Award. He will discuss his work in the Kashmir Valley, and his current exhibition #shaheed.

Saturday March 18, 2pm, CONTACT Gallery


#shaheed explores the evolution of photojournalism and its current role in documenting conflict, while seeking to visually unpack the complex war in the Kashmir Valley. The exhibition is comprised of black-and-white photographs taken in the region by Canadian photographer Nathaniel Brunt, and nearly two hundred colour images and videos that Brunt was given by Kashmiri families and that he collected online from social media. Brunt exhibits these varied forms of photography and video together, thereby expanding his role from photographer to collector and archivist. The adjacency of the images gives viewers the opportunity to see multiple subjectivities at play and to discover more nuanced connections, while their placement speaks to the enormous quantity of images created and shared online daily. By including photographs created by non-professionals who are actively and intimately involved in the Valley's conflict, Brunt steps away from the hierarchical distribution of photojournalism, presenting a much more progressive and horizontal manner of contextualization and visual storytelling.

BURTYNSKY GRANT: Supporting the Creation of Photobooks

Renowned Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky and the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival are accepting submissions for the 2017 Burtynsky Grant - a $5,000 annual grant to support a Canadian artist in the creation of a photobook. Burtynsky generously donated his 2016 Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts of $25,000 to create the grant and foster the careers of Canadian artists.

This grant is intended to support artists who are in the advanced stages of developing a photobook. The jury is looking for submissions from those that have created a book dummy, are currently seeking funding to work with a publisher or to self-publish, and who have had little to no prior experience publishing a photobook. The winner will be announced at the end of May 2017.

Deadline: May 15, 2017

CONTACT 2017 Portfolio Reviews

CONTACT is now accepting submissions from photo-based artists with well-developed projects to participate in the 2017 Portfolio Reviews program.

International curators, directors, publishers, and photo editors are brought together during CONTACT to review work by emerging artists, with a focus on documentary, photojournalism, narrative or photo-based art practices. Those with projects at an advanced stage of development who are seeking opportunities for publishing and exhibiting nationally or internationally, as well as looking for guidance on conceptual approaches or career development advice are encouraged to participate.

The Gladstone Hotel, Sunday, May 7 and Monday, May 8, 2017


Registration closes April 24, 2017. Please note that due to limited space, all submissions will go through a selection process to ensure that a high caliber of work is presented in this program.

Don Phillips Scholarship

The Don Phillips Scholarship is given to a student currently enrolled in an undergraduate art program (full or part-time) with a printmaking major at an accredited Canadian institution who will be graduating in the Spring of 2017 and who will not be returning to studies full-time in September of 2017. A jury comprised of artists, curators, educators and/or arts administrators selects recipients.

This scholarship includes, rent free access to the studio facilities for a period of one year, materials assistance and Professional development assistance. Over the course of the year scholarship recipients will receive tuition free access to Open Studio workshops, and exhibition and artist fees.
Deadline for scholarship submissions is 11:59PM EST May 1, 2017

Jeannie Thib Mentorship Residency

Jeannie Thib (1955-2013) was a talented artist and cherished member of the Open Studio community. This mentoring focused residency is a fitting way honour Jeannie Thib’s legacy. Jeannie was a great supporter of other artists, long established and emerging. This residency is open to a printmaker in the early stages of their career, who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to their practice within the last one to five years.

Residency includes:

  • Rent free access to the studio facilities for a period of two consecutive months between September in the calendar year the residency is awarded and June of the following year.

  • Up to 16 hours of mentoring with an established print media artist to hone the recipient’s technical skills and provide career development support.

  • Materials up to $300, to be purchased through Open Studio.

Submissions must be received by Open Studio by 11:59 pm EST (GMT -5) on May 1.

Akin’s Bree Zorel in TW-FW

Our very own Bree Zorel’s creative mending work will be featured in Toronto Women's Fashion Week 2017 as part of the Peggy Sue Collection runway show on March 12. Bree Zorel works out of Akin Lansdowne. Peggy Sue is a socially conscious fashion label featuring North American materials and labour. Changing the fashion landscape one garment at a time.

On the Runway at 7pm Sunday, March 12th, WATERWORKS, 505 RICHMOND ST W,TW-FW

Call for Submission: Never Real & Always True

 

Never Real & Always True will run from March 9th - 21st.

Artists are asked to illustrate how their individual experiences with mental illness have been impacted by social stigma. All artists are welcome regardless of location. Painting, drawing, mixed media, and sculpture are all acceptable mediums.

The event will be held at Northern Contemporary Gallery. A percentage of all profits made by Northern Contemporary Gallery will be donated to the Toronto Distress Centre. Northern Contemporary Gallery will collect a $20 hanging fee for works accepted (one time fee, NOT per piece). As well, we will take a 40% commission on all sales.

The Toronto Distress Centre is a volunteer based organization that provides 24-hour telephone support, 365 days a year, to those experiencing emotional distress or in need of crisis intervention and suicide prevention. The goal is to raise  $1000 for the Toronto Distress Centre.

Deadline: March 5th, 2017

Accepted work drop-off: February 14th-March 8th, 2017

Opening Reception: March 9th, 2017

You may submit up to 10 available (for sale) works that fit the show's theme. There are no restrictions to size, though works MUST be hang- or display-ready.  Please attach images to your submission email in JPEG format (smaller files are preferred, 72 dpi and 1000 pixels on the longest edge is ideal).
Email submissions to kee.megan@gmail.com with the subject line “NEVER REAL & ALWAYS TRUE” no later than March 5th at 11:59pm (for local artists), or March 1st at 11:59pm (for artists who require shipping).  Attach clear photos of all pieces to your submission email. In the body of your email, please include, your artist bio, your website (and/or CV), and a list of all submitted files including; title, size, medium, and price.