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Ingrid Jones
Ingrid Jones is a Toronto-based independent curator, multidisciplinary artist, creative director and Master of Visual Studies, curatorial studies candidate at the University of Toronto. Her decolonial research practice utilizes installation, media and collaborative projects to interrogate themes of marginalization and refusal. Past projects include the indie magazine Poor But Sexy (2009–12), the collaborative project DEALR (2021) and the hybrid on-site and digital exhibition Nostalgia Interrupted (2022). In 2023, Galeries Ontario/Ontario Galleries nominated Nostalgia Interrupted for Exhibition of the Year over 20K. She has developed master classes and lectures for Sheridan College and Toronto Metropolitan University on photographic best practices and design as a tool for innovation and activism. She has also received grants, awards and recognition from the Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, The Reesa Greenberg Fund, the CGS-M, The Design Exchange and The Toronto Short Film Festival. Her work has appeared in Computer Arts Projects UK, Vice Berlin, Globe Style, Photografie and Waddington’s.
Contact: John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design University of Toronto 1 Spadina Crescent Toronto, ON M5S 2J5 Canada.