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  2. June Clark (artist) - Wikipedia

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    June Clark (born 1941) is a Toronto-based artist working in photography, installation sculpture and collage. Formerly known as June Clark-Greenberg, Born in Harlem, New York, Clark immigrated to Canada in 1968 and subsequently made Toronto her home. The questions of identity formation and their connection to our points of origin fuel her ...

  3. Trans-Canada Air Lines Flight 831 - Wikipedia

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    Trans-Canada Air Lines (TCA) Flight 831 was a flight from Montréal–Dorval International Airport to Toronto International Airport on November 29, 1963. About five minutes after takeoff in poor weather, the jet crashed about 32 km (20 mi) north of Montreal, near Ste-Thérèse-de-Blainville, Quebec, Canada, killing all 111 passengers and seven crew members.

  4. April Hickox - Wikipedia

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    1955 (age 68–69) Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Education. Twickenham College of Technology. Ontario College of Art and Design. Website. aprilhickox .com. April Hickox (born 1955) is a Canadian lens-based artist, photographer, teacher and curator whose practice includes various medias, from photography, film, video and installation.

  5. George Steeves - Wikipedia

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    Carleton University. Cornell University. Occupation. art photographer. Years active. 1970s–present. George Steeves (b. ca. 1945) is a Canadian art photographer noted for his highly personal work. He has been called by art historian and curator Martha Langford, "among the foremost figures of contemporary Canadian photography." [1]

  6. Raymonde April - Wikipedia

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    She had solo exhibitions as well at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (1986), and the Musée d'art de Joliette (1997). She showed again at the Mois de la Photo à Montréal in 2011, this time her self-portraits. In 2022, Traversée (151 photographs by April), was shown at 1700 La Poste art center, Montreal. Awards

  7. Montréal–Trudeau International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In November 1960, the airport was renamed Montreal–Dorval International Airport/Aéroport international Dorval de Montréal. On December 15 of that year the Minister of Transport inaugurated a new $30 million terminal. The structure was built by Illsley, Templeton, Archibald, and Larose. [16]

  8. Jennifer Couëlle - Wikipedia

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    During this period, she also curated several exhibitions, including L'Empreinte du vide (André Jasinski), Mois de la photo in Montreal, Galerie Clark and Galerie Trois Points (1999); Antidote (lightness at work), and Galerie Plein Sud (1998); [non-primary source needed] Tattoos (Mark Garland), Gallery B-312 (1997) and Louis Muhlstock, The ...

  9. Larry Towell - Wikipedia

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    Prix Nadar. Website. www .larrytowell .com. Larry Towell (born 1953) is a Canadian photographer, poet, and oral historian. Towell is known for his photographs of sites of political conflict in the Ukraine, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Standing Rock and Afghanistan, among others. In 1988, Towell became the first Canadian member of Magnum Photos .