Solo and Two Person Exhibitions

2023 Jorian Charlton: “Between Us’’- Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga, Canada , Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival

2022 Jorian Charlton: I Am The Woman, curated by Solana Cain, Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada

2022 ‘‘Fi di gyal dem’’, with Kadine Lindsay,Doris McCarthy Gallery at University of Toronto at Scarborough, with Contact Photography Festival, Scarborough (online)

2021 Jorian Charlton: Out of Many, curated by Emilie Croning, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada

Group Exhibitions

2024 “As We Rise”- Saatchi Gallery, London, UK

2023 Jorian Charlton: “Love Still Not the Lesser” Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, USA

2022 As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic, The Art Museum at the University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario)

2022 The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion, Musée des beaux-arts, Le Locle, Switzerland; Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco; Fotografiska, Stockholm, Sweden; Saatchi Gallery, London, UK

2022 Rewind/Forward, curated by Alanna Stuart, 854 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Canada

2021 The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion, Arles Les Recontres de la Photographie, Arles, France; Detroit Institute of the Arts, Detroit

2021 Flesh on the Floor, Patel Brown Gallery for Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival, Toronto, Canada

2019 A Love Ethic, curated by Wedge Curatorial Projects, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Canada

2017 Liminal Sense, curated by Wedge Curatorial Projects, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Canada 2016 57 Voices, 99 Gallery, Sheridan College, Toronto, Canada

2016 Figuratively Full, Art Pop Montreal, Montreal, Canada

Art Fairs

2024 Art Toronto, Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada

2022 NADA Miami, with Cooper Cole, Miami, USA

2022 Art Toronto, with Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada

Public Art

2022 Tré, Adelaide Place, 150 York Street, Toronto Georgia, 460 King Street West with Contact Photography Festival, Toronto

2021 Whak, Mo and Angaer, with Toronto’s Year of Public Art, 330 Bay Street, Toronto Untitled, Billboard on Shaw, Critical Distance Centre for Curators with Wedge Curatorial Projects, Toronto

Programming

2021 Antwaun Sargent and Yaniya Lee: In Conversation joined by Jorian Charlton and Emilie Croning, Gallery TPW, Toronto, Canada

2019 The Dis/Appearing Black Body, Artist Talk- In the Living Room, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada

Press

2022 Olivia Horn, “5 Artists on Our Radar in August 2022” Artsy Editorial, August 1

Sharine Taylor, “Out of Many” Maisonneuve, June 24

Esmé Hogeveen, “Critic’s Picks: Jorian Charlton” Artforum, June “Must See: Jorian Charlton I Am The Woman” Artforum, March Bronwen Cox, “Jorian Charlton, Kadine Lindsay: fi di gyal dem at CONTACT” artoronto.ca, May

2022 Ayla Angelos, “Pairing her father’s work with her own, Jorian Charlton shares stories of ‘family, communication and immigration’” It’s Nice That, March 28

2021 Jen McNeely, “The Story Behind Jorian Charlton’s Massive and Magnificent Installation on Bay Street” She Does The City, December 16

“A towering essence” AGO Artist Spotlight, December 15 “Large-scale artwork by emerging artist Jorian Charlton unveilied by Dream” Building, November 11

Sue Carter, “Vast fresh faces: art initiative brings new visual perspectives, on a scale impossible to ignore” Toronto Star, October 30

Jack Landau “A stunning 70-foot-tall portrait now towers over the heart of Toronto” BlogTO Arts, October Kelsey Adams, “10 Toronto visual artists to watch in 2021” NOW Magazine, August 5 “The Way We Were: Artist Jorian Charlton on the meaning of the Black family photo album and the essential nature of these archives” The Walrus, June 15

Yaniya Lee, “Private Archives: Jorian Charlton at Gallery TPW” Art in America, May 16 “An exploration of lovely prints through the eyes of Jorian Charlton” S Magazine, April 7

Michèle Pearson Clarke, “When it comes to photography and Black History Month, it’s good to look forward as well as back” The Toronto Star, February 21

Nya Lewis, “The Power is in the Black Gaze-Out of Many” Femme Art Review, February 6

2019 Cheryl Thompson, “Black Canadian women artists detangle the roots of Black beauty” The Conversation, January 17

Awards

2016 Shaw Media Journalism Award, Sheridan Grad Show Public Collections Art Gallery of Ontario Doris McCarthy Gallery, University of Toronto at Scarborough The Wedge Collection

Public Collections

Art Gallery of Ontario

Art Gallery of Mississauga

Doris McCarthy Gallery, University of Toronto at Scarborough

The Wedge Collection

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