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“Toronto: Street Level” Exhibition: Photos of Physical Disability & Accessibility Until End of July + Reception May 29, 2014

Toronto: Street Level – A Photography Exhibition

A photography exhibition curated by award-winning photographer Vincenzo Pietropaolo in partnership with Tangled Art + Disability

Continues to the End of July, 2014

Included in Regular Admission

Opening Reception: Thursday, May 29, 2014, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Official remarks at 6 p.m.

Mackenzie House
82 Bond St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Please RSVP to tohistoricsites@toronto.ca or 416-392-6915

Toronto: Street Level is an exhibition of photographs by 10 artists with disabilities, created through a workshop led by Vincenzo Pietropaolo, a self-taught independent Toronto documentary photographer.

  • The following 10 photographers “share their vision of street life in Toronto within a broad context of social justice:”

    • Mark Brose
    • Allan Cullen
    • Nicole Flynn
    • Natalia Isak
    • Steve Kean
    • Mike Monize
    • Jeff Nolan
    • Peter Owusu-Anasah
    • Dylan Smith
    • Kathy Toth

The exhibition features Kensington, Chinatown, Little Italy, and other neighbourhoods.

  • The photographers captured the “nuances of city life.”
  • The exhibit “documents the humanism of Toronto in the context of accessibility issues for residents with physical disabilities.”

Please click here for info on directions, admission costs and hours of operation for the Mackenzie House.

 

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