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Face To Place Exhibition - Plan your visit before it closes, October 19
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The Market Gallery 95 Front Street East Toronto, ON M5E Canada
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Face To Place, an exhibition:
connecting personal history to urban development
For a lasting memory of this wonderful show,take home a catalogue! Catalogues are on end of show sale reduced price now and available at the gallery or on line.
Photographic art works by six Toronto-based artists will be featured during this exhibition, illustrating their personal connections to social and architectural history in the city’s urban landscape. An independent artists’ curated presentation, Face to Place runs from
September 21 to October 19, 2013,
at the Market Gallery, South St Lawrence Market,
95 Front St. East, 2nd Floor. Toronto, ON., M5E 1C2
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Tuesday - Friday. 10am- 4pm
Saturday, 9am - 4pm
thanks for viewing our work !
Organized by Artify curator, Susan L. Brown, the exhibit will demonstrate the rich variety of artistic perspectives and photographic techniques encompassed by artists Yousuf Afridi, Jason Brown, Alan Dunlop, Horst Herget, Bradley Lipton and Bohdan Vandiak.
The face of Toronto has been changing rapidly since the middle of the last century. Snapshots of areas like the Danforth, Queen West, Forest Hill, the West Donlands or Yonge and Eglinton, including the streets and people inhabiting them, would appear very different now, compared to a century ago. Face to Place photo-artists capture these changes at various stages of the city’s existence through their own unique vision and provide us with multiple approaches to building awareness of our evolving urban and social history.
The exhibit will feature large and small format photographs, ranging in technique from Herget’s historical, intimate tin-type images to Lipton’s more abstract, larger format black and white panels. Over forty photo images will span genres, from portraiture to landscape, and illustrate subjects like urban development and homelessness. The works on exhibit along with an annotated exhibition catalogue will be on sale.
For more information about this FREE EVENT
contact Susan L. Brown, artistsgarden@gmail.com