The 2013 Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival just kicked off yesterday, and already we’ve had some great press coverage for Contacting Toronto: Under this Ground. National Post: “Artists reveal glimpse of seldom seen underground Toronto“- 3 May 2013 PDF Link Toronto Standard: “Exploring Toronto’s Sewers“ - 3 May, 2013 PDF Link Toronto Star: “Toronto’s sewer system on photo display at St. Patrick subway station” – 1 May, 2013 PDF Link CBC News:
Do you love your city? Or perhaps your feelings more complex? If you can fit it in 140 characters, we want to share it with the rest of Canada on a billboard as part of a new public art project. Your voice matters. Join other urbanists in a public dialogue about the issues affecting our daily lives in the cities we inhabit. Tweet a 140 character letter to your city using @DearCityCanada. All acceptable* letters will be displayed on mall screens across Canada for two weeks this June, reaching fiv
10 – 20 entries will be selected and displayed from April 24 – May 7 – a potential reach of 11 million viewers! Submission Deadline Extended: March 22, 2013. SUBMIT YOUR ART FOR CANADA TO SEE! The Pop-up Gallery, collaborative effort between Pattison Onestop and the Arts Network for Children and Youth, wants you (30 & under) to submit your art to help kick-off National Youth Arts Week! 10 – 20 entries will be selected and displayed across 317 Pattison Onestop digital
Spacing Toronto: Film noir series hits Toronto subway platforms, 7 February 2013. York University YFile: Film prof’s ‘whodunit’ Murder in Passing captivates Toronto commuters, 6 February 2013. The Grid: What’s the Meaning of this?: Murder in Passing, 5 February 2013.