28 May 13 at 3 pm

TONIGHT at BEAVER HALL GALLERY

CONCLUSION: Lessons in Photography closing reception ft. Rock Bottom Movement

After 3 weeks, and over 275 visitors, Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne is closing TODAY! Join us for one last look and an original live contemporary dance performance by Rock Bottom Movement. 29 McCaul St, 7-9pm.

Refreshments will be available.

TONIGHT at BEAVER HALL GALLERYCONCLUSION: Lessons in Photography closing reception ft. Rock Bottom MovementAfter 3 weeks, and over 275 visitors, Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne is closing TODAY! Join us for one last look and an original live contemporary dance performance by Rock Bottom Movement. 29 McCaul St, 7-9pm. Refreshments will be available.

15 May 13 at 3 pm

THIS FRIDAY at THE MAY

LETS GET PHYSICAL w/ THE MIDNIGHT SOCIETY

Live 80s covers by THE MIDNIGHT SOCIETY and DJ sets by Brenton “Smut” Pedler

Get touched like it’s for the very first time with 80s classics by The Talking Heads, Michael Jackson, Madonna, The Clash and of course, the one and only Prince.

PLU$:

ϟDancing
ϟ Sweating
ϟ (probably Crowd Surfing)

Doors at 10pm, Concert at 11pm
$10
19+

The May -

876 Dundas St. W, Toronto


RSVP on Facebook.

THIS FRIDAY at THE MAY LETS GET PHYSICAL w/ THE MIDNIGHT SOCIETYLive 80s covers by THE MIDNIGHT SOCIETY and DJ sets by Brenton “Smut” Pedler Get touched like it’s for the very first time with 80s classics by The Talking Heads, Michael Jackson, Madonna, The Clash and of course, the one and only Prince.
PLU$:ϟDancing ϟ Sweating ϟ (probably Crowd Surfing)  Doors at 10pm, Concert at 11pm $10 19+The May - 876 Dundas St. W, Toronto
RSVP on Facebook.
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09 May 13 at 1 pm

OPENING TONIGHT

After months of hard work Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne is opening TONIGHT 6-10pm at Beaver Hall Gallery, 29 McCaul St., Toronto.

The exhibition will be open 12-6pm every day until May 28th. 

Hope to see you there! 

Poster design by Brittany Edwards. 

OPENING TONIGHTAfter months of hard work Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne is opening TONIGHT 6-10pm at Beaver Hall Gallery, 29 McCaul St., Toronto.The exhibition will be open 12-6pm every day until May 28th. Hope to see you there! Poster design by Brittany Edwards. 
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09 May 13 at 1 am

artlog:

A new exhibition by German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans encompasses everything from third world poverty to shiny cars and witchy, psychedelic sunsets.

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08 May 13 at 10 am

OPENING TONIGHT at OZ STUDIOS 

There, Not There

“There, Not There is a collaboration by two photo based artists who each explore a journey, one national and one local, through both analogue and automated digital processes.


In 2010, Josh MacDonald and his brother embarked on a vagabond road trip across Canada with ten rolls of expired Kodachrome and a point-and-shoot camera. The resulting images are snapshots that document their journey. There, Not There is a nostalgic reflection on their trip, in which MacDonald’s photographs are paired with a corresponding image from Google Street View.

Andrew Williamson’s work uses Google Street View as a database to trace a local journey along Dundas West in Toronto while representing the collection of images together from the recent past.”
 

Opening Reception: May 8th, 6pm-12am
Exhibition Dates:  May 1st-15th, Mon-Fri 12-7pm or by appointment

Oz Studios | 134 Ossington Ave, Toronto 

RSVP on Facebook. 

OPENING TONIGHT at OZ STUDIOS There, Not There“There, Not There is a collaboration by two photo based artists who each explore a journey, one national and one local, through both analogue and automated digital processes.
In 2010, Josh MacDonald and his brother embarked on a vagabond road trip across Canada with ten rolls of expired Kodachrome and a point-and-shoot camera. The resulting images are snapshots that document their journey. There, Not There is a nostalgic reflection on their trip, in which MacDonald’s photographs are paired with a corresponding image from Google Street View.Andrew Williamson’s work uses Google Street View as a database to trace a local journey along Dundas West in Toronto while representing the collection of images together from the recent past.” 
Opening Reception: May 8th, 6pm-12amExhibition Dates:  May 1st-15th, Mon-Fri 12-7pm or by appointmentOz Studios | 134 Ossington Ave, Toronto RSVP on Facebook. 
Oh yeah… yesterday we got some love from shedoesthecity!Check out what writer Sara Harowitz had to say about our upcoming exhibition Lessons in Photography. 
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07 May 13 at 4 pm

We are hosting a panel discussion featuring 7 Emerging Creatives in dialogue on the topic “New Modes of Image-Making”

All of our participants are at the beginnings of their creative careers and working in the Toronto area, and it is our goal to create an environment for these new and up-and-coming voices to converse about their experience and observations in the image-based arts community.

Topics of Concern:

- Screen image saturation and the rebirth of tactility
- Use of the archive and found images as a medium
- Growth of interactive, experiential and immersive artworks
- Self-referential art and concerns with honesty and trust within photography
- The increased use of video and/or motion within image-based exhibitions
- The possibility or impossibility of finding “the original” within photography
- Photography as an creator of objects, and an object itself

Presented in conjunction with our exhibition Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne, a Featured Exhibition in the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2013.

Please RSVP to laidbareart@gmail.com if you plan on attending as space is limited.
Go to the Facebook event page.
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The Panel:

SAM COTTER

Sam Cotter is a Toronto-based artist, writer and critic; his practice employs photography, film, installation and sculpture to focus on issues of visual representation and relationships between art and culture. He currently works for Canadian Art magazine and Gallery TPW.

www.sam-cotter.com

www.canadianart.ca/author/
scotter/
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BENJAMIN FREEDMAN

Benjamin Aaron Freedman is an emerging photo based artist presently working in Toronto. He is a recent graduate of Ryerson University’s Image Arts Program and currently exhibiting his work at Alliance Française as part of the CONTACT Photography Festival. All of Ben’s artistic work uses analogue materials including small, medium and large formats. Ben is also a co-founder of NOMADS, an outdoor street art initiative that launched in 2010.

www.benfreedmanphotography
.ca

www.scotiabankcontactphoto.com/featured-exhibitions/1354
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AARON FRIEND LETTNER

Aaron Friend Lettner is a Toronto-based artist. His work derives from an incessant curiousity about the world and the different ways it can be represented through art. Combining photographic prints, projections and sound installations he creates experiential situations where artwork is treated as a gift. His work can be seen in the collaborative exhibition The Pensive Spectator at Alliance Française until May 31st. He is also co-creator of NOMADS, a public art initiative founded in 2010.

www.aaron-friendlettner.com

www.scotiabankcontactphoto.com/featured-exhibitions/1354
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LILI HUSTON-HERTERICH

Lili Huston-Herterich is an artist and gallerist working in Toronto. Her work has been exhibited at Mercer Union, Gallery TPW and XPACE. She was the Co-Director of O’Born Contemporary and is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of Butcher Gallery. Butcher Gallery was founded in 2009 and has a determined commitment to positioning Toronto’s young artists’ community within the broader international contemporary dialogue. 

www.lilihustonherterich.com

www.butchergallery.com
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FELIX KALMENSON

Felix Kalmenson is a Toronto-based artist and curator. Kalmenson works in a variety of media including; installation, film, photography, and collage, within public space, as well as, in the gallery setting. His work engages in conversations surrounding publicness, memory, myth and how these are mediated by complex social, economic, and urban landscapes.

www.felixkalmenson.com
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JIMMY LIMIT

Jimmy Limit is a photo based artist living in St Catharines Ontario. His most recent exhibition Show Room “combined his long-standing interest in self-publishing and photography with a new fascination: ceramics and sculpture, examining photography as both a purveyor of commodities and a commodity in itself.” (Sam Cotter. “Jimmy Limit Pushes Photo Boundaries at Clint Roenisch.” Canadian Art. 19 February 2013.) He is represented by Clint Roenisch Gallery.

www.jimmylimit.com

www.clintroenisch.com
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VANESSA RUNIONS

Vanessa Runions is an artist and writer working in Toronto. She co-edits Carbon Paper, an emerging Toronto arts and culture publication trying to bridge the gaps of access through conversation, critique, humor, and humility. Vanessa is also a Board Member at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography.

www.carbonpaper.ca
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The Moderator:

ANDREA LEIGH PELLETIER

Andrea Leigh Pelletier is an artist, curator and writer based in Toronto. She began curating shortly after finishing her BFA in Photography from Ryerson University in 2011. Since then, she has curated six exhibitions of image-based work in various Toronto venues, at Galerie Coatcheck in Montreal and Underground Gallery in London, UK. She teaches artistic promotion through social media at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography and is co-founder of Laid Bare: Curations and Other Concerns.

www.andrealeighpelletier.com

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LAID BARE: CURATIONS AND OTHER CONCERNS

Laid Bare: Curations and Other Concerns is a Toronto-based not-for-profit curatorial collective dedicated to sharing art that is innovative, visceral, untapped and site-specific. Like a gallery but without the physical space, Laid Bare organizes exhibitions, publishes zines and plans other artistic events while maintaining a strong social media presence. Through periodic concerts and events, Laid Bare fundraises for their artistic projects, subsidizing the cost of exhibiting for emerging artists.

www.laid-bare.com

We are hosting a panel discussion featuring 7 Emerging Creatives in dialogue on the topic “New Modes of Image-Making”All of our participants are at the beginnings of their creative careers and working in the Toronto area, and it is our goal to create an environment for these new and up-and-coming voices to converse about their experience and observations in the image-based arts community.Topics of Concern:- Screen image saturation and the rebirth of tactility- Use of the archive and found images as a medium- Growth of interactive, experiential and immersive artworks- Self-referential art and concerns with honesty and trust within photography- The increased use of video and/or motion within image-based exhibitions- The possibility or impossibility of finding “the original” within photography- Photography as an creator of objects, and an object itselfPresented in conjunction with our exhibition Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne, a Featured Exhibition in the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2013.Please RSVP to laidbareart@gmail.com if you plan on attending as space is limited.Go to the Facebook event page.————————————————-The Panel:SAM COTTERSam Cotter is a Toronto-based artist, writer and critic; his practice employs photography, film, installation and sculpture to focus on issues of visual representation and relationships between art and culture. He currently works for Canadian Art magazine and Gallery TPW.www.sam-cotter.comwww.canadianart.ca/author/scotter/————————————————-BENJAMIN FREEDMANBenjamin Aaron Freedman is an emerging photo based artist presently working in Toronto. He is a recent graduate of Ryerson University’s Image Arts Program and currently exhibiting his work at Alliance Française as part of the CONTACT Photography Festival. All of Ben’s artistic work uses analogue materials including small, medium and large formats. Ben is also a co-founder of NOMADS, an outdoor street art initiative that launched in 2010.www.benfreedmanphotography.cawww.scotiabankcontactphoto.com/featured-exhibitions/1354————————————————-AARON FRIEND LETTNERAaron Friend Lettner is a Toronto-based artist. His work derives from an incessant curiousity about the world and the different ways it can be represented through art. Combining photographic prints, projections and sound installations he creates experiential situations where artwork is treated as a gift. His work can be seen in the collaborative exhibition The Pensive Spectator at Alliance Française until May 31st. He is also co-creator of NOMADS, a public art initiative founded in 2010.www.aaron-friendlettner.comwww.scotiabankcontactphoto.com/featured-exhibitions/1354————————————————-LILI HUSTON-HERTERICHLili Huston-Herterich is an artist and gallerist working in Toronto. Her work has been exhibited at Mercer Union, Gallery TPW and XPACE. She was the Co-Director of O’Born Contemporary and is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of Butcher Gallery. Butcher Gallery was founded in 2009 and has a determined commitment to positioning Toronto’s young artists’ community within the broader international contemporary dialogue. www.lilihustonherterich.comwww.butchergallery.com————————————————-FELIX KALMENSONFelix Kalmenson is a Toronto-based artist and curator. Kalmenson works in a variety of media including; installation, film, photography, and collage, within public space, as well as, in the gallery setting. His work engages in conversations surrounding publicness, memory, myth and how these are mediated by complex social, economic, and urban landscapes.www.felixkalmenson.com————————————————-JIMMY LIMITJimmy Limit is a photo based artist living in St Catharines Ontario. His most recent exhibition Show Room “combined his long-standing interest in self-publishing and photography with a new fascination: ceramics and sculpture, examining photography as both a purveyor of commodities and a commodity in itself.” (Sam Cotter. “Jimmy Limit Pushes Photo Boundaries at Clint Roenisch.” Canadian Art. 19 February 2013.) He is represented by Clint Roenisch Gallery.www.jimmylimit.comwww.clintroenisch.com————————————————-VANESSA RUNIONSVanessa Runions is an artist and writer working in Toronto. She co-edits Carbon Paper, an emerging Toronto arts and culture publication trying to bridge the gaps of access through conversation, critique, humor, and humility. Vanessa is also a Board Member at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography.www.carbonpaper.ca————————————————-The Moderator:ANDREA LEIGH PELLETIERAndrea Leigh Pelletier is an artist, curator and writer based in Toronto. She began curating shortly after finishing her BFA in Photography from Ryerson University in 2011. Since then, she has curated six exhibitions of image-based work in various Toronto venues, at Galerie Coatcheck in Montreal and Underground Gallery in London, UK. She teaches artistic promotion through social media at Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography and is co-founder of Laid Bare: Curations and Other Concerns.www.andrealeighpelletier.com————————————LAID BARE: CURATIONS AND OTHER CONCERNSLaid Bare: Curations and Other Concerns is a Toronto-based not-for-profit curatorial collective dedicated to sharing art that is innovative, visceral, untapped and site-specific. Like a gallery but without the physical space, Laid Bare organizes exhibitions, publishes zines and plans other artistic events while maintaining a strong social media presence. Through periodic concerts and events, Laid Bare fundraises for their artistic projects, subsidizing the cost of exhibiting for emerging artists.www.laid-bare.com

06 May 13 at 4 pm

OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT at ALLIANCE FRANCAISE 

THE PENSIVE SPECTATOR

A highly anticipated exhibition from two of Toronto’s most promising up-and-coming image-based artists, Benjamin Freedman and Aaron Friend Lettner.

This exhibition features an offering of diaristic moments, that appear as tactile photographic objects available for consumption and removal by the friends and strangers that view them. Additionally, the two artists present a collaborative multi-channel video installation on 16mm film. 

Alliance Française | 24 Spadina Rd (north of Bloor)
Toronto, ON 


OPENING RECEPTION MAY 7th 6:30-9:30pm

EXHIBITION DATES: May 2nd-31st
HOURS: Mon–Thurs: 8am- 9:30pm, Fri & Sat: 8am-4pm

Featured Exhibition in this years CONTACT Photography Festival.

RSVP on Facebook

 

OPENING TOMORROW NIGHT at ALLIANCE FRANCAISE THE PENSIVE SPECTATOR 
A highly anticipated exhibition from two of Toronto’s most promising up-and-coming image-based artists, Benjamin Freedman and Aaron Friend Lettner. This exhibition features an offering of diaristic moments, that appear as tactile photographic objects available for consumption and removal by the friends and strangers that view them. Additionally, the two artists present a collaborative multi-channel video installation on 16mm film. 
Alliance Française | 24 Spadina Rd (north of Bloor)Toronto, ON 
OPENING RECEPTION MAY 7th 6:30-9:30pmEXHIBITION DATES: May 2nd-31stHOURS: Mon–Thurs: 8am- 9:30pm, Fri & Sat: 8am-4pm
Featured Exhibition in this years CONTACT Photography Festival.
RSVP on Facebook 
We are delighted that our upcoming Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival Featured Exhibition Lessons in Photography: Appropriations by Jackson Klie & Michelle O’Byrne was be recommended by friend and photographer Robert Burley in The Globe and Mail! Check out what he had to say. 
Lessons in Photography opens May 9th at Beaver Hall Gallery, RSVP on Facebook.
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02 May 13 at 10 am

Wishing we could be in Toronto and New York at the same time…

artlog:

Ten things to do at the New Museum’s Ideas City festival, from parkour to animated GIFs.

Wishing we could be in Toronto and New York at the same time…
artlog:


Ten things to do at the New Museum’s Ideas City festival, from parkour to animated GIFs.
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24 Apr 13 at 11 pm

Wish You Were Here,  a group postcard show of 30 photographers from Los Angeles and beyond, curated by Stephanie Gonot. The work will be presented on a series of postcards which viewers can purchase, write and mail directly from the gallery space. Come help send contemporary photography around the world, via snail mail. “

Opening TONIGHT in LA. 

(Source: stephaniegonot, via jesuisperdu)

“Wish You Were Here,  a group postcard show of 30 photographers from Los Angeles and beyond, curated by Stephanie Gonot. The work will be presented on a series of postcards which viewers can purchase, write and mail directly from the gallery space. Come help send contemporary photography around the world, via snail mail. “Opening TONIGHT in LA. 
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22 Jan 13 at 4 pm

Wise words from the incredibly talented Viviane Sassen.

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12 Jan 13 at 2 pm

Currently showing at O’Born Contemporary:

SECOND ANNUAL EMERGENT ARTIST COMPETITION

Highlighting 10 of Toronto’s best up-and-coming talent, including three artists LB has previously exhibited, the exhibition is a must-see.

Featuring work by:

Jeff Bierk
Kyle Brohman
Maryanne Casasanta
Candice Davies
Phil Delisle
Benjamin Freedman
Lindsay Lauckner
Aamna Muzaffar
Charlotte Stewardson
Yshia Wallace

Make sure you check out this exhibition before it closes on January 19th.

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11 Jan 13 at 5 pm

Have you seen the amazing photos by Becca Lemire of our Downtown Motown: Gold Edition NYE event? 

Thanks again to everyone who came out and helped out. With a special thanks to everyones favourite Motown cover band, The Midnight Society.

As a not-for-profit, each party we throw is a fundraiser. Allowing us to spend those funds on our curatorial endeavours and subsidizing the cost of exhibiting for emerging artists.

We will be back with more concerts and events before you know it! 

Have you seen the amazing photos by Becca Lemire of our Downtown Motown: Gold Edition NYE event? Thanks again to everyone who came out and helped out. With a special thanks to everyones favourite Motown cover band, The Midnight Society.
As a not-for-profit, each party we throw is a fundraiser. Allowing us to spend those funds on our curatorial endeavours and subsidizing the cost of exhibiting for emerging artists.
We will be back with more concerts and events before you know it! 
$6 MILLION to be invested in Toronto art in 2013!