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@maxex2011-blog
Jim Talks by Jackson Fishauf
Escalator Film by Jackson Fishauf
Max Ex Film Festival Winners!
1st Year Best in Show - WINNER - Eric Rowe, His Face All Red
Best 2nd Year Documentary - WINNER - Benjamin Gilgan, Rule With Your Heart
Best 2nd Year Narrative - WINNER - Matt Landry, Expectations Best 3rd Year Documentary - WINNER - Selka Carruthers, Regentrification
Best 3rd Year Narrative - WINNER - Kyle Sanderson, Lie Down and Die
People's Choice Award - WINNER - Kyle Sanderson, Lie Down and Die
NOMADS
A second-year public art and installation project featured in Maximum Exposure, including work by: Aaron Friend Lettner Alaric Johnson Andrew Schmidt Ben Freedman Brody Meyer Claudia Puchiele Heather Schwartz Jackson Klie Kyra Power Liam Coo Margalit Slovin Natasha Johnston Samantha Spatari ...with special thanks to Shayda Omidvar.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 20th, 2011
Presented by Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts with support from Epson, P-FACS, FCAD, RSU, Stephen Bulger Gallery, and Toronto Image Works.
www.maxex.ca http://twitter.com/maxex2011 http://maxex2011.tumblr.com
From April 28th to May 1st 2011, Ryerson’s School of Image Arts will host its 16th annual graduate and end-of-year exhibition: Maximum Exposure. The exhibition showcases the works of approximately 150 emerging photography, new media, and film-based artists within Ryerson University across five separate venues. In addition to being featured in the Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival, this year’s event will also feature public installations, as well as host the launch of two important publications: Function Magazine Volume 12 and the IMA Gallery’s Obscura Portfolio.
VENUES & SCHEDULES
Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
Thesis Exhibition & A Selection of 1st and 2nd Year Work
2nd Floor Galleries and Art Bar
Opening Thursday, April 28th from 7-10pm, Regular Hours: Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm
Meta Gallery, 124 Ossington Ave.,Toronto, ON
Third Year Exhibition
Opening Thursday, April 28th from 7-10pm, Regular Hours: Wed-Sat, 12-6pm
Camera Bar, 1026 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON
Video and short film screenings
Opening Thursday, April 28th from 7-10pm, Regular Hours: Tues-Sat, 11am-6pm.
Toronto Underground Cinema, 186 Spadina Ave., Toronto, ON
Maximum Exposure Film Festival
1st and 2nd Year Documentary & Narrative: Friday April 29th, 3-9pm
3rd Year Documentary & Narrative: Saturday April 20th, 3-9pm
Public Installations by the NOMADS between the Gladstone Hotel & Meta Gallery
Directory/map available inside Maximum Exposure brochures available at venues
Images by Leila Ashtari, 4th Year Photography
See more of Leila's work at Maximum Exposure 2011, April 28th at the Gladstone Hotel!
We're less than two weeks away from Maximum Exposure 2011! I'll be staggering these videos out over the next two weeks, so keep checking back. You might just be able to decode the secret message.
Video by Andrew Turski and Joel Ciesielski
Images by Gemma Warren, 3rd Year Photography
Artist in Profile: Ben Lariviere "In an attempt to visually connect Toronto’s underground city with Toronto’s streets and pedestrian pathways, I have created a series of diptychs, showing street-level views of a number of streets, walkways, sidewalks, and stairways hung above photos taken in various TTC subway stations. Each pair of photos are connected by formal relationships. That is to say that the lines, shapes and other compositional elements are mimicked in each photo’s partner. The photos were also all taken perfectly horizontal , as to allow for an illusion that the photos hung below the street-level photographs could be showing what is directly below the street in that exact location." http://benlariviere.com/
Images by Lenny Poplianski, 3rd Year Photography
www.lennypoplianski.com
Artist in Profile: Jenny Cronin
In Jennifer Cronin's work everything is created and sculpted by hand, photographed, and then displayed to reveal its construction. Having a great appreciation for dioramas, she utilizes the medium, and also references the sculpture itself. As the age of the museological diorama nears extinction, Jennifer acknowledges this romantic craft and calls into question various representations of truth and authenticity.
Jennifer completed a B.A. in Geography from the University of Victoria and is currently finishing her B.F.A. in Photography at Ryerson University.
www.jennycronin.com
Image by Cory Blundon.
Photos by Julia Callon, 3rd Year Photography
http://juliacallon.blogspot.com/
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HEY MARY
Image by Paige Sabourin. You can see this piece at the Art Bar of the Gladstone Hotel as part of Maximum Exposure 2011, Thursday April 28 - May1.
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