Date | May 24 - 9, 2022 |
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Want to learn about darkroom photography?
Darkroom photography is one of the earliest methods used to process black and white film. In this program, participants will use the theme ‘metamorphosis’ to think about developing photos in the darkroom.
Facilitated by visual artist and star instructor Ebti Nabag: the program will consist of 6 different 4 hour sessions, held in person at the G44 Studio (401 Richmond St. W). At the end of the program, there will be a showcase where participants will exhibit their works.
Two awards are available for participants at the end: David Maltby Award or the G44 x TIW Award
Open to youth or young photographers between the ages of 18-26
Deadline to apply: May 13th, 2022
PROGRAM DATES
From 4:30pm – 8:30pm
Tuesday May 24th, 2022
Thursday May 26th, 2022
Tuesday May 31st, 2022
Thursday June 2nd, 2022
Tuesday June 7th, 2022
Thursday June 9th, 2022
TTC Tickets will be provided
Meet the Facilitator
Ebti Nabag is a graduate of Ryerson University’s MFA program Documentary Media in Film and Photography. She is a visual artist who works with photography, video, and installation. She is also a digital and analogue photography instructor. She teams up with galleries and community centers to develop art programs that provide opportunities for creative self-expression and aid in the development of identity. Her documentations focus on telling stories of the everyday person who is often neglected. She also uses her work to connect with her home country, Sudan, and the people and culture of Sudan.
Her work is motivated by stories from the average human, and hopes her documentations serve as bridges between people and communities.
Check out Ebti’s website here.
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