
In partnership with the CONTACT Photography Festival The Riverdale Hub is pleased to present a photography exhibition entitled "Bizaanigaabawi (He or She Stands Still)" by Nadya Kwandibens. On display from May 1st to 31st 2025.
Join us on May 3rd for the opening reception from 2 to 4pm artist talk starts at 3pm. RSVP to [email protected] or register here: https://riverdalehub.ca/gallery-event-registration/
About the Artist
Nadya Kwandibens is Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) from the Animakee Wa Zhing #37 First Nation in northwestern Ontario. She is an award-winning photographer a Canon Ambassador and the current Photo Laureate for the City of Toronto. Nadya’s artistic practice encompasses three key bodies of work: Concrete Indians which explores contemporary urban Indigenous identity and decolonial resistance; Red Works Outtakes which challenges the “stoic Indian” stereotype through uplifting portraiture; and emergence another open-call series focused on acts of decolonization and Indigenous intelligence. Her latest project The Red Chair Sessions emphasizes the reclamation of Indigenous spaces and languages.
About the Contact Photography Festival
The CONTACT Photography Festival is an annual city-wide festival that began in 1997. It encompasses exhibitions public art installations and programs that feature the work of local and international lens-based artists every May.
Event Venue
Riverdale Hub, 1326 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1Z1, Canada
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