Every. Now. Then.

Every. Now. Then: Reframing Nationhood is one of the Art Gallery of Ontario's recent exhibitions, curated for Canada 150. The multimedia exhibit features works by important Canadian artists that question, through Indigenous stories, voices, and identities, Canada's historical and cultural narratives. Every. Now. Then. wrapped up a few days ago, so I hope my photos take you on a virtual tour through this fantastic show.

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Canon Creator Lab: Studio Nine

Over the weekend, the Canon Creator Lab and The Creator Class hosted Studio Nine, an experiential art playground at Free Space. This interactive museum featured installations by nine Canadian female photographers with the goal of inspiring young women to explore the world of visual storytelling. Canon, along with the selected photographers Neva Wireko, Gemma Warren, Rosanna Peng, Zhamak Fullad, Billie Chiasson, Maya Fuhr, Dani Reynolds, Sylvia Jade and Chantelle Silva, created a unique experience where guests were encouraged to rent a camera and roam the museum with the hopes of capturing their own moments. Studio Nine was by far one of the coolest photography experiences I've ever had - what photographer wouldn't love a studio with nine different professionally lit sets? I can't wait to see what the Canon Creator Lab does next.

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