Salon Manifest #2

Corrine Laurice Pulicay, Awakening, 2023, Color Photography
The Salon Manifest #2 Show
February 22 – March 1, 2025
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 22, 2025, 6 – 8pm
Remote Gallery
568 Richmond Street West, Toronto
Hours: Thursday – Sunday, 2 – 6pm and by appointment
www.stationindependent.com
www.akincollective.com/remote
Poetry Event
PAGE Records – Cosmic Discourse
(Poetry event and CD Launch)
Friday, February 28, 2025, 7 – 9pm
Remote Gallery, Toronto concurrent with the Salon Manifest #2 show
www.pagerecords.ca

Yuliya Lanina, Sunflower, 2020, Acrylic and collage on paper, 9″ x 12″
The Salon Manifest #2 Show Statement:
The Salon Manifest show 2025 is a mixed media group pop up show that celebrates connections and alliances within an international arts community and that highlights artists from Canada, the States and India.
Station Independent Projects organizes annual open themed shows to
bring artists together to create diverse and vibrant visual dialogues
beyond perceived boundaries and borders.
Artists:
Robyn Asquini | Marcia Bianchi | Marcy Brafman | Erin Candela | Bob Carnie |
Amy Chaiklin | Skip Dean | Klay-James Enos | David Fleischmann | Max Kershaw | Miles Ladin | Yuliya Lanina | Corrine Laurice Pulicay | Daniel Maluka | Radhika Mehta | Harry Newman | Leah Oates | Matt Oates | Kamelia Pezeshki | Jayden Pithwa | Dominique Prevost | Steve Rockwell | Jessica Sarrazin | Chahat Soneja | Max St-Jacques | Pierre St-Jacques | Andres Vosu

Max St-Jacques, Urban Vista, Queens, NYC #5, 2021, Color Photography, 11″ x 14″
About Station Independent Projects:
Station Independent Projects was founded in NYC and hosted exhibits from 2012-2017 in NYC at two gallery locations on the Lower East Side. Station Independent Projects reopened in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from 2023-2024 and has transitioned to pop up show and art fairs for the foreseeable future.
In 2024, Station Independent Projects participated in Art on Paper NYC and in Red Dot Miami and previously the gallery participated in The Scope Art Fair NYC, The Bridge Art Fair Miami and NYC and The Pulse Art Fair NYC.
Prior to opening Station Independent Projects, Oates curated exhibitions in the New York City area with The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Asya Geisberg Gallery, Chashama, Peer Gallery NYC, Artists Space, Nurture Art and The Kauffman Arcade Gallery and in the Chicago area at Randolph Street Gallery, The Peace Museum and The Noyes Cultural Arts Center.
Shows at Station Independent Projects have been written about in dArt Magazine, DESIGNLINES, Akimbo, WNYC, The Brooklyn Rail, Crain’s NYC, The Village Voice, NY Arts Magazine, Artefuse, Chronogram, Heart as Arena, Tribeca Tribune, New Art Examiner, The Chicago Tribune, New City, Blouin Art Info, Artforum, Collector Daily, Bedford and Bowery, Lid Magazine, French Photo, I-Ref Magazine, Sleek Magazine, Musee Magazine, Slate, Photo District News, Women’s Wear Daily, The Tory Burch Culture Blog and Le Journal de Photographie.
Leah Oates received a B.F.A. from The Rhode Island School of Design and an M.F.A. from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship for Post- Graduate study at Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland and exhibits her photographic works internationally. Oates has been organizing shows as independent curator and gallerist for approximately twenty-five years.

Station Independent Projects
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
www.stationindependent.com
Instagram @station_independent



