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Liz Ikiriko
Liz Ikiriko has over 20 years of experience working with national and international institutions, publications and artist-run centres as an artist, photo editor, writer and curator. Most recently she is the curator and head of programming at Gallery TPW. In consideration of lens-based histories and praxis, Ikiriko’s work engages questions of power, systems of oppression, and the social conditions that shape how we see, relate, and consider identity and belonging. She has published curatorial and critical writings with Aperture, Public Journal, C Magazine, Capture Photography Festival, Blackflash and has taught photography at Toronto Metropolitan University and Sheridan College. She resides in Toronto.