
- City
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Booth 300
Meaghan Ogilvie
Meaghan Ogilvie is a Tkaronto-based photographer internationally recognized for her evocative underwater imagery that explores the relationship between humans and water. Her work has received multiple awards, including a Smithsonian Finalist and the Cairns Underwater Photography Award. Meaghan’s photographs have been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Oceanside Museum of Art (California), Le Festival L’Homme et la Mer (France), and DGI BYEN (Denmark). She has participated in artist residencies at the School of Visual Arts (NYC), Artscape Gibraltar Point (Toronto Island), Art Tahsis (Vancouver Island), and aboard Diatomée in the Caribbean. In 2021, she received a Canada Council for the Arts grant. Her public art commissions include Requiem of Water (2015) for the Toronto Pan Am Games and Here and Now (2021) in Mississauga. Her work has been featured by The World Photography Organization, Magazine Plongez, and PhotoEd.
At the 2025 TOAF, Meaghan will debut a selection of work spanning the past decade, exhibited publicly for the first time.
