Category: EVENTS

Power Ball: 15 Minutes

Thursday, June 6, 2013, from 8 p.m.

Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

The weather may have kept the party inside but it didn’t dampen the festive spirit. I think Warhol would have enjoyed himself.

Michael Smith / Opening Reception

Thursday, May 30, 2013, 6 – 8 p.m.

Nicholas Metivier Gallery

In his most recent paintings Smith investigates a wide range of mark marking to create his highly abstracted landscapes and seascapes.

Contact 2013 / last week

May 25 – June 1, 2013

please visit with our staff the exhibitions, openings and events of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, 2013 through its last week

CONTACT 2013 / week 3 and 4

May 11 – 24, 2013

please visit with our staff the exhibitions, openings and events of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, 2013 through its third and forth week

CONTACT 2013 / 2nd week

May 3 – 10, 2013

please visit with our staff the exhibitions, openings and events of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, 2013 through its second week

Andrew Wright & Janieta Eyre / Opening Reception

May 3, 6 – 8:30 p.m.

University of Toronto Art Centre

This year, CONTACT’s Festival theme, Field of Vision, intends to explore the photographic medium as a way of seeing. Andrew Wright’s Penumbra and Janieta Eyre: Constructed Mythologies show two different possible approach

Contact 2013 / Festival Launch

May 1, 2013, 7 – 10 p.m.

Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art

The launch drew a mass of visitors to the MOCCA of both photographers and admirers. The large gallery spaces as well as the courtyard were filled throughout the entirety of the evening.

CONTACT 2013 / 1st week

April 25 – May 2, 2013

please visit with our staff the exhibitions, openings and events of Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, 2013 through its first week

Artoronto.ca Picks / Contact 2013

Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival
May 1 – 31, 2013

With so much choice, with well over 1500 Canadian and international artists and photographers exhibiting at more than 175 venues throughout the Greater Toronto Area, it isn’t easy picking exhibits to see.