MAXIMUM
EXPOSURE
27
APRIL 29—MAY 7
School of Image Arts
Ryerson Image Centre
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Yarek Waszul

Maximum Exposure 2022

Maximum Exposure 27: The Time is Now, is the annual year-end exhibition showcasing works by the best emerging Canadian and international artists attending Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts. Works will be shown throughout the Image Arts building, featuring a curated selection of photography, installation, moving image and digital arts, as well as an accessible online exhibition. MX27 The Time is Now will celebrate the future of image-making as envisioned by the next generation of lens-based artists and creative professionals.

Contact

122 Bond St, Room 111
Toronto, ON, M5B 1Y2
CANADA

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STAFF

  • Creative and Curatorial Director:
    Caeden Wigston
  • Student Communications and Social Media Director:
    Anne-Marie Cloutier
  • Financial Director:
    Rose Maagdenberg
  • Web Coordinator:
    Michelle Parlevliet

Land Acknowledgment

It is important to understand the longstanding history that has brought us to reside on this land known as Tkaronto and understand our place within its history. 

This land we reside on carries with it imprints of its past. We as the Students of Ryerson University acknowledge this past and stand in solidarity with Indigenous peoples and the deep wounds they carry. The present and future stewardship of this land, we hope will be one of equal opportunity, equal bounty and respect. 

Tkaronto is in the Dish With One Spoon Territory. The Dish With One Spoon Territory is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples. Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect.

As we work to heal our communities, in shared responsibility, we encourage our viewers to donate to and support grassroots indigenous organizations to continue this advocacy.