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Photomagic 44 Summer Camp

Photomagic 44 is a five-day photography camp for youth aged 13 -19. This innovative and intensive week-long camp utilizes the extensive production and darkroom facilities at Gallery 44, while focusing on our unique location in the 401 Richmond arts building situated among many of Toronto’s leading artist-run galleries.

TRADITIONAL B&W PHOTOGRAPHY YOUTH SUMMER CAMP (DARKROOM-BASED)
July 11-15, 2022
10am to 4pm daily
$485
* Subsidies are available. Please e-mail lfatemi@gallery44.org for more information.

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Participants will:

  • EXPLORE the city with a camera
  • TRANSFORM an idea into a photograph
  • CREATE photos with a manual 35 mm film camera (provided by Gallery 44)
  • PRINT black and white photographs in a traditional wet darkroom
  • DISCOVER contemporary art galleries in Toronto
  • VENTURE out on field trips to locations such as Toronto Island and Distillery District
  • BUILD lasting friendships!
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For more information contact:

Leila Fatemi, Curator of Education and Outreach
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lfatemi@gallery44.org
416-979-3941

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Gallery 44 acknowledges that it is situated on stolen land. On the ancestral and traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the Haudenosaunee, the Anishinaabe and the Huron-Wendat, who are the original owners and custodians of this land that they continue to inhabit today.

Acknowledging the land on which we work and create is an important first step towards truth and reconciliation, however, much more needs to be done by settlers, by our government, and by us as arts practitioners to educate ourselves and others, and to endeavor to end ongoing colonial violence.

During this global pandemic, it is important to acknowledge that Indigenous communities in Canada continue to live under increasingly inequitable conditions.

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