Black Canadian Photojournalists 1970s-1990s
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Curated by Julie Crooks and a current feature of the Contact Festival, “Ears, Eyes, Voice: Black Canadian Photojournalists 1970s – 1990s” is an exhibit that brings together important visual works by Black Canadian Photojournalists, Jules Elder, Eddie Grant, Diane Liverpool, Al Peabody and Jim Russell. Their combined archive reveals a comprehensive and rare record that visually documents over three decades of stories that tell the important history of Toronto’s diverse Black communities. Text taken from the website band-rand.com COLLECTIF : Jules Elder, Eddie Grant, Diane Liverpool, Al Peabody, Jim Russell
Photographies COLLECTIF
Du 27/04/2017 au 13/08/2017
BAND GALLERY
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M6K 2K9 TORONTO
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Horaires : Mardi au samedi : 12H–18H Dimanche : 13H–17H
Téléphone : +1 647-701-4323
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Du 27/04/2017 au 13/08/2017
BAND GALLERY
19 Brock Avenue
M6K 2K9 TORONTO
Canada
Horaires : Mardi au samedi : 12H–18H Dimanche : 13H–17H
Téléphone : +1 647-701-4323
shanique@band-rand.com
band-rand.com
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