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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2023.

Louie Palu: Cage Call

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Arts numérique at nouveau média Arts de la fibre et du textile Histoire et patrimoine Activité physique et mouvement Contes Arts visuels
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Date et heure

Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.

Lieu

The Image Centre

33 Gould Street

Toronto, ON

Directions: Located on Toronto Metropolitan University's campus, near Yonge-Dundas Square and the Eaton Centre.

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante.

À propos

Louie Palu: Cage Call

September 13, 2023-December 9, 2023

Between 1991 and 2003, Canadian documentary photographer Louie Palu established himself in the mining communities of Northeastern Ontario and Northwestern Quebec. Over time he accumulated an extensive, in-depth body of work that revealed the living and working conditions of the miners, while also capturing the formidable industrial architecture of the pits. Cage Call gathers together more than fifty black-and-white photographs and ephemera from Palu’s visual archive of this central but often overlooked and misunderstood aspect of Canada’s industrial culture.

Related Public Programs

Fall Exhibitions Opening Party

Tuesday, September 12, 2023 | 7:30-9:30 pm

Artist Talk — Louie Palu: Cage Call

Wednesday, October 4, 2023 | 7 pm

Online via Zoom

All events take place at The Image Centre (33 Gould St., Toronto) unless otherwise noted.

Admission is always free

Gallery Hours (Fall Season)

Wednesday: 12–8 pm

Thursday–Saturday: 12–6 pm

Sunday–Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed (Tours by appt.)

Daily Drop-in Tours (Fall Season)

Wednesday–Friday, 1:30pm

Free, no reservation required

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Organisateur

The Image Centre

The Image Centre (IMC) is Canada’s leading institution dedicated to the exhibition, research and collecting of photography. Established in 2012 at Toronto Metropolitan University, in the heart of the city, the IMC welcomes visitors to explore the intersection of photography and culture. Through compelling exhibitions and engaging public programming, the IMC showcases work by emerging, renowned, and anonymous photographers, past and present. With a growing collection of nearly 400,000 photographic objects and an innovative scholarly research program, the IMC is also a vibrant hub for the preservation and study of photography.

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