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SUMMARY:Xposé Speaker Series: Wayne Salmon & Cory Wilyman in Conversation w/ Haley Chambers
DESCRIPTION:CAPIC Toronto Chapter presents: \nThe Xposé 2022 Speaker Series\n  \n \n  \nCAPIC is pleased to announce the Xposé 2022 Speaker Series. Two days of talks will be taking place in the gallery space throughout the run of the Xposé 2022 exhibition. The exhibition will be mounted from May 11th to May 22nd\, 2022\, at the Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills Heritage Site in Toronto. \nJoin CAPIC Saturday\, May 14th\, 2022 from 11:30am-1:30pm for two talks from different perspectives of individuals from the Toronto fine art photography scene. Photographer Wayne Salmon will present on his ongoing project photographing the Caribbean community in Kensington Market (2000-present). Gallery owner Cory Wilyman will be in conversation with curator Haley Chambers on his experience transitioning from the film industry to opening a top fine art photography gallery. \n  \nWayne Salmon \nThe Kensington Market Project (2000-present) \nBeginning in the year 2000\, I’ve been photographing Kensington Market with a Holga plastic lens camera.  I’m interested in the Caribbean community and its relationship to the market. I also want to discuss my approach to making the project\, while thinking about Transatlantic modes of art/music making by way of the Blues and Dub (Version).  With this project I wanted to explore ideas around migration\, absences\, memory\, remembering and becoming.   \n \n  \nToronto-based artist Wayne Salmon works in photography\, film and installation. Born in Jamaica\, he immigrated to Canada in the early 1980’s. Salmon’s work is concerned with Black sociality\, particularly issues around history\, migration\, memory and becoming. He received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Ryerson University.   \nWayne was the founding editor of Umoja Urban Culture Magazine\, and a co-founder and curator at Brickhouse Studio & Gallery\, Salmon’s writings have appeared in various publications.  His photographs have been exhibited in galleries and museums in Canada and the US. \nhttp://www.wksprojects.com\n \n \n  \nCory Wilyman in Conversation with Haley Chambers\nThe Path from Director of Photography to Gallery Owner \n \nCory Wilyman will discuss his journey leaving a career in the film industry as a Director of Photography to open a successful fine art photography gallery. \nCory Wilyman is the Co-founder of The Cardinal Gallery in Toronto. The Cardinal is a creative exhibition space with a focus on showing fine art photography as well as providing a providing an inviting event venue for the fine arts community. \nhttps://www.thecardinalgallery.ca\n  \nHaley Chambers is a curator and photographer. She is also the owner of Little Bee Creatives\, a woman-owned company based in Toronto selling hand made items and artwork. \nhttps://www.little-bee.ca/
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LOCATION:The Papermill Gallery at Todmorden Mills\, 67 Pottery Road\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M4K 2B9\, Canada
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