Teaunna Gray (She/Her) is an Afro-Indigenous Director & Film Photographer based in Toronto. She started her career as a curator in her home city which gained traction following each successful exhibit. The group art shows Teaunna produces are held as a way to not only give under-represented artists platforms, but includes give-back to community organizations globally.
Through visual storytelling, she will continue developing unique stories that are made even stronger coming from her genuine and multi-cultural point of view. The inclusion of womxn, people of colour and the Deaf community impact the work she creates and collaborators she chooses to work with.
Teaunna is also the founder of a local, creative and community organization, Of Sorts®. Through community programming, events, memberships and studio rentals, Of Sorts® acts as a hub for creatives looking to explore, make meaningful art and have impactful conversations.
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CV
CBC - History museums launch new program to address lack of representation in stories about Toronto
Slice TV - Spotlight: Why Representation Matters in Storytelling and How This Director is Making it Happen
The Toronto Star - Racism exists in Canada: These are the stories from people who have lived it as eyes turn on U.S. after George Floyd death in Minneapolis
Cuchara - In Studio with Teaunna Gray
Television
CP24 - Listening is Key to Fighting Anti-Black Racism
Toronto History Museums - Awakening Reflections With Teaunna Gray
Radio
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