Join us on the final day of Salon 44 for an exhibition tour with co-chair's Solana Cain, Sayem Khan and Maegan Broadhurst. Representing the best in Canadian photography, Salon 44 brings together an incredible collection of over 60 established and emerging artists with works priced for both new and seasoned collectors alike.
Participating artists include:
Alex Kisilevich · Amara King · Ananna Rafa · Angela Lewis · Annie Tong · Antony Creary · ariyo bahar · Ashley Culver · B. Brookbank · Beau Gomez · Benjamin Freedman · Cat Belshaw · Colby Jones · Cruz · Dainesha Nugent-Palache · David R. Harper · Delali Cofie · Ernesto Cabral de Luna · Eric Garsonnin · Finn O'Hara · Fiona Freemark · Fred Lum · Frieda Wang · Hannah Doucet · Hannah Sommers · Jackson Klie · Jasmine Liaw · John Delante · Kate Young · Katherine Melancon · Kriss Munsya · Laura Honsberger · Leila Fatemi · Lesia Miga · Maddie Mcneely · Maya Fuhr · Meech Boakye · Mehdi Dandi · Michaëlle Sergile · Morgan Sears-Williams · Nathan Cyprys · Neeko Paluzzi · Paula McLean · Philip Leonard Ocampo · Rahim Perez-Anderson · Richard Mandin · Ryan Van Der Hout · Sandy Middleton · Sarah Palmer · Sydney Waters · Woo See-Ming · Zinnia Naqvi
Solana Cain is an independent curator, journalist and photographic professional. Solana currently works at The Globe and Mail, Canada’s national newspaper, as a Photo Editor and Researcher. She is a graduate of the School of Journalism at Toronto Metropolitan University, and the photojournalism program at Loyalist College in Belleville, ON. Solana is a founding member of the BIPOC photojournalism mentorship program, Room Up Front. She is passionate about ensuring diversity and inclusion behind the lens in news coverage. Solana Cain currently lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sayem Khan is the Assistant Director at MKG127 in Toronto, Canada. He is an experienced curator and arts administrator. He is passionate about visual and artistic explorations of diasporic life and migrant subjectivity. He graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in Human Geography. Prior to joining MKG127, Sayem worked at Patel Brown (Toronto) and Corkin Gallery (Toronto).
