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SUMMARY:A Toronto Mans Reflection: Lokey Care Booth
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nA Toronto Mans Reflection: The Lokey Care Booth featuring local artist\, Logan Marrast (aka @Lokeyshots) \nCurated by The Good Guise A Toronto Mans Reflection reflects key messages and creations by Torontonians exploring the concept of Man. Proud to present the Dufferin Street and Eglinton Avenue area born and raised\, Logan Marrast (aka @lokeyshots)\, who reimagines a phone booth as a mental health check-in that centres care\, support\, and healing for racialized men. Black/brown men are taught to suppress their emotions and to neglect vulnerable self-expression. This brand of masculinity has adverse consequences for men who look like him. The images presented in the phone booth display staples in Logan’s community and possible models for care: men who are leaders within their own right\, who took the time to listen\, who did not judge\, but more importantly\, who lent a helping hand and modelled vulnerability and care. The phone booth is a symbol of the CARE all racialized men need. It demonstrates the differences that can bring us together and showcases our ability to express ourselves and not feel alone. The Lokey care booth provides a space for Black/brown men to be listened to\, to seek help\, and not be shunned or shamed. \n  \nA Toronto Mans Reflection: The Lokey Care booth is a collaborative creation of the Good Guise\, who curated My Public Living Room\, a project with SKETCH Working Arts. It was first mounted in Eglinton Gilbert Parkette in October of 2021\, for ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art. \n  \nLearn more about My Public Living Room at www.sketch.ca/publicart/mplr
URL:https://www.sketch.ca/event/a-toronto-mans-reflection-lokey-care-booth/
LOCATION:Maria A Schuka Library\, 1745 Eglinton Avenue West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6E 2H4\, Canada
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