Black Youth Set up a Charitable Artwork Exhibit Celebrating Rising Artwork And Music In Toronto

TORONTO, Nov. 1, 2022 /CNW/ – Opening on November 12, 2022 from 12:00 PM to 10:30 PM EST, “Media Go” is a vibrant artwork exhibition on the intersection of music and artwork. “Media Go” is an accessible in-person and digital group exhibition that goals to seize Toronto’s favourite concert events and festivals.
Curated by Imani Dominique and offered in Manifesto’s workplace, this photography-based exhibit brings collectively 9 rising and established Toronto-based live performance photographers: Alicia Reid, Anushay Sheikh, Connor Tadao (Flee Normality), Evie Maynes, Jet Bailey, Taija Gray (Jesusssister), Jershotyou, Kianna Sumitani, and woes.jpg.
“Via Media Go, we hope to carry collectively various communities of artists, musicians, cultural staff, and college students. We hope to provide again to the group by donating proceeds from paintings gross sales to a charity supporting younger artists,” stated Imani Dominique, the Curator and Undertaking Supervisor.
Via vivid images and an interactive video set up edited by Grace Munene, “Media Go” will discover live performance images as an archival and community-based methodology for preserving cultural historical past.
Malaika Lorde from Manifesto Neighborhood Initiatives shared, “As a group arts group, Manifesto is devoted to uplifting of us in our group who’re passionate and take initiative to spotlight our vibrant arts trade. “Media Go” and people working to supply this exhibit have confirmed to align with our mission by making this occasion accessible to the group, highlighting the humanities, and supporting native artists.”
This exhibition can be accessible each bodily and digitally by way of a digital area walkthrough, accessible seating, picture descriptions, and ASL interpretation upon request.
By bringing collectively a wide range of rising and mid-career artists, “Media Go” hopes to create a group crammed, electrical area celebrating the intersections of music and visible artwork.
“Media Go” is curated by Imani Dominique Busby with manufacturing assist from Sarah Itamah, Nkwachukwu Nwalozie, and Malaika Lorde. “Media Go” is sponsored by Manifesto and Posterjack.
Imani Dominique is an rising artwork curator primarily based in Toronto.
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For additional data: please contact: Imani Dominique Busby, Curator and Producer, [email protected], 6472161897; Sarah Itamah, Neighborhood Set up Coordinator, [email protected]


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