Uncharted Waters: Toronto’s Enigmatic Harbour

Toronto Harbourfront Exhibit

Presented with the assistance of the Toronto Port Authority, from now until June 2013, come and see the Harbourfront Centre’s new large-scale photographic exhibition along Toronto’s waterfront.

Some of Canada’s most talented and exciting contemporary visual artists continue to participate in a photographic exploration at Toronto’s harbour. Dianne Davis, Johan Hallberg-Campbell, Jesse Louttit, Eamon Mac Mahon, Joanne Ratajczak and Clare Samuel represent the broadest range of photographic practice, and are recognized for their photo documentary, studio and series work.

Each artist brings their own unique artistic approach to this enigmatic pairing of visual arts with a complex national asset.

To learn more visit: harbourfrontcentre.com/visualarts

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