Art+Culture Projects for the Toronto Biennial

  • When you buy this artwork you are directly supporting cultural innovation. The funds from this sale support the artist and the Toronto Biennial of Art.

    The Toronto Biennial of Art’s mission is to make contemporary art available to everyone. For 10 weeks every two years, local and international Biennial artists transform the city and surrounding regions with artworks, talks, and performances that reflect local contexts and pressing issues of our time. The Biennial’s free, citywide programming aims to inspire people, bridge communities, and contribute to global conversations.

  • Dana Claxton, “Headdress,” 2016

  • This is a special edition, released in partnership with Art+Culture Projects to support the Toronto Biennial.

    Inkjet prints

    Available in Three Sizes:

    48 x 32 inches, Edition of 25

    36 x 24 inches, Edition of 50

    24 x 16 inches, Edition of 100

The Polygon Gallery

  • When you buy this artwork you are directly supporting the Polygon Gallery.

    Situated on the unceded territories of the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and xwməθkwəýəm (Musqueam) Nations, The Polygon Gallery is a vibrant art institution that inspires and provokes cultural insight through adventurous programming. The Gallery is committed to championing artists and cultivating engaged audiences. Its lens of inquiry creatively responds to shifting perceptions of the world, through the histories and evolving technologies of photography and related media.

  • Dana Claxton, “Hand Tooled (4 Ellen),” 2020

  • This is a special edition, released in partnership with the Polygon Gallery.

    Inkjet print

    Image size: 24” x 19 ⅕”

    Framed size: 24 ¾” x 20 ¼”

    Edition of 25

Capture Photography Festival

  • Every year, Capture releases a new Artist Edition. Proceeds from the sale of these exclusive editions help to fund the Festival.

    Launched in 2013, Capture Photography Festival is Western Canada’s largest lens-based art festival. Annually in April, lens-based art is exhibited at dozens of galleries and other venues throughout Metro Vancouver as part of the Exhibition Program, alongside an extensive Public Art Program, an Events Program that spans tours, films, artist talks, and community events as well as an educational partnership with Emily Carr University.

  • Dana Claxton, “WHY?”, 2016

  • This is a special edition, released in partnership with Capture Photography Festival.

    Gelatin print on archival fibre paper

    10.16 x 15.24 cm

    Edition of 30

Contact Photography Festival

  • When you buy this artwork you are directly supporting Contact Photography Festival.

    Established in 1997, CONTACT is a not-for-profit organization celebrating the art and profession of photography. Committed to cultivating an inclusive and accessible approach to the medium, CONTACT builds community by providing a platform for dynamic collaborations and productive engagement between Canadian and international photographers, curators, partner organizations, and audiences, locally and globally.

  • Dana Claxton, “Study for a Protest 2,” 2018

  • This is a special edition, released in partnership with Contact Photography Festival.

    Chromogenic print

    20 x 16 inches

    Signed, on separate label

    Edition of 25, printed in 2018

Art with Heart for Casey House

  • A limited edition artwork is offered every year as part of Art With Heart, the premier charity auction of contemporary Canadian art, supporting ground-breaking care for people living with and at risk of HIV.

    Casey House is a specialty hospital in Toronto providing ground-breaking care to people living with and at risk of HIV. We offer a growing mix of inpatient, outpatient and community-based services that meet clients where they are in their individual journeys of health and wellness. We are Canada’s first and only hospital for people living with and at risk of HIV, and have a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to health and well-being. Building on a legacy of advocacy and social justice, we actively dismantle barriers to care and safe living. We provide a community and sense of belonging that connects people to care. The humanity of each client is at the heart of everything we do.

  • Dana Claxton, “Easy Rider,” 2021

  • This is a special edition, released in partnership with Art with Heart in support of Casey House.

    Archival print- framed, signed and numbered

    24″ × 15″

    Edition of 25