Marie Heintzman, Lynn Leonard, Mark Nowaczynski, Matthew Plexman, Jeff Turner
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 16, 6pm-9pm
Contact 2013
Five Toronto photographers explore the question: Is visual perception directly influenced by the 'mind's eye' ?
Heintzman reveals ethereal images in light shafts of centuries- old architectural structures,
Leonard exposes subtle rhythms and patterns in the urban landscape,
Nowaczynski brings Toronto scenes to life with large format B+W film and silver gelatin prints,
Plexman pushes expected boundaries of peripheral vision with panoramics of the Yukon landscape and
Turner's large photo collages satisfy an urge to compartmentalize the world.
Curator
Bob Carnie
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