CONTACT Photography Festival today announced highlights of the 30th edition of its annual citywide event spanning May 2026. CONTACT is the Toronto-based Festival dedicated to exhibiting, analyzing, and celebrating photography and lens-based media. The Festival provides numerous opportunities to experience a diverse [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2026
440 Gallery is pleased to present Unpresidented, a series of abstract portraits exploring the enduring struggles of the American presidency through the nation’s early leaders. Spanning from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln, the works reflect on political conflicts—states’ rights, federal power, expansion, [Read More]
CIFRA presents Nour Ouayda: The Poetry of the Unseen, a curated program dedicated to the Lebanese filmmaker and artist whose practice approaches cinema as a form of remembering. The exhibition brings together key works from 2019 to 2023, unfolding as a gradual [Read More]
CIFRA announces the formation of the CIFRA Artistic Vision Council, an international advisory body created to shape the platform’s long-term artistic direction, research agenda, and institutional positioning. CIFRA has announced the establishment of the CIFRA Artistic Vision Council, an international advisory body [Read More]
Toronto’s preeminent, annual, month-long Festival presents an outstanding roster of North American and international lens-based artists in May 2026 Toronto, Ontario, Canada… CONTACT Photography Festival today announced highlights of the 30th edition of its annual citywide event spanning the month of May [Read More]
440 Gallery is pleased to present Reverence, a solo exhibition of abstract sculptures by Jon Bunge. Constructed from assembled tree branches, the works unfold through form, shadow, and movement. They’re specially lit from below, casting intricate shadows up the walls; suspended from [Read More]
Heart of the City is a solo show of photographs by David Stock. The show is open through February 8. Stock has long drawn inspiration from the rich social landscape in and around Jackson Heights, Queens. In this show, he turns his [Read More]
The Frist Art Museum presents The Impressionist Revolution: Monet to Matisse from the Dallas Museum of Art, an exhibition that tells the enthralling story of Impressionism from its origins in 1874 to its legacy in the early 20th century through paintings and [Read More]