Curtiss Randolph

Curtiss Randolph (Toronto) is a multidisciplinary artist working in film, performance and photography. Having grown up in theatre environments, the elements of stage production are influential to his practice. Randolph uses traditional analogue and digital photography to experiment with non-linear forms of personal storytelling. Randolph holds a Bachelor of Photography from Ryerson University (2018).

EXHIBITION: An Archive, But Not An Atlas

April 27, 2019 - June 2, 2019
Alex Jacobs-Blum, Curtiss Randolph, Camille Rojas, Eve Tagny Curated by Liz Ikiriko April 27–June 2, 2019 Opening Reception and Curator’s Tour with Liz Ikiriko Saturday, April 27th, 1–3pm   “An archive, but not an atlas: the point here is not to take the world upon one’s shoulders, but to crouchFind out more

PUBLIC ART: Billboard on Shaw by Curtiss Randolph

April 27, 2019 - June 2, 2019

Critical Distance is pleased to present artist Curtiss Randolph’s billboard Collected Histories, 2019 as part of An Archive, But Not An Atlas, curated by Liz Ikiriko. Visit the billboard at 180 Shaw Street.

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