
J.J. Levine Exhibition
How about joining Kendra and me on a guided tour of this nice photography exhibit.
This activity is free for LGBTQ+ groups. It lasts about an hour.
You will be able to take a look at the other exhibitions at the McCord Museum. We could, with those who wish, go for a drink or a bite to eat downtown.
The exhibition JJ Levine: Queer Photographs invites you to discover the work of Montreal photographer JJ Levine via a selection of portraits drawn from three different series. In staged photographs of queer subjects in intimate, domestic settings, Levine questions the representation of traditional binary gender roles.
Composed of 52 large format photographs, including several that have never been exhibited, the compelling exhibition is complemented by a video illustrating the artist’s creative process. Actually a retrospective of Levine’s portraiture work that he began in 2006, it borrows from the studio portrait tradition to celebrate people who self-identify as queer.
Meeting time and place
You will receive this information in an email sent by one of the organizers of this event.
Registration
Registration is required. We will close the registration once we have reached the maximum number of participants.