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Janice Reid

Untitled 2 (Portrait of Yona), 2023
20 x 16 in.
Edition of 3 + AP
Medium format, 120mm film
CAD 2,000.00
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Janice Reid is a Canadian artist of Jamaican heritage based in Brampton, Ontario. Reid is a portrait photographer who received her diploma in creative photography from Humber College. Her photography...
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Janice Reid is a Canadian artist of Jamaican heritage based in Brampton, Ontario. Reid is a portrait photographer who received her diploma in creative photography from Humber College. Her photography focuses on the black subject, innovations in fashion, and the urban landscape. The artist explains, “I want my work to focus on telling the stories of invisibility of the Black community so that we can start to re-imagine and re-create our own narratives, collectively.”


Reid’s work has been exhibited at the Gladstone Hotel, BAND Gallery, and was recently acquired by the Art Gallery of Hamilton. 


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