Jon Levi at Mana Contemporary // 12:00pm-9:00pm
- May 8
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 4
Friday, June 5th, 12:00pm-9:00pm

Jon Levi is a deaf artist whose fine art nude photography explores presence, vulnerability, and memory. For over 40 years, he has worked with the human form as his central subject, developing a practice rooted in trust, observation, and a deeply visual way of experiencing the world. His images push boundaries through quiet dichotomies—strength and fragility, exposure and privacy, stillness and tension—creating works where time feels suspended, and the body becomes both subject and story.
Levi produces his work as large-format archival pigment prints, carefully color-managed and printed on fine art papers to achieve depth, tonal subtlety, and permanence. Each print is treated as a final physical object, where process and material are essential to how the work is experienced.
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Mana Contemporary, has wheelchair ramps from the parking lot into the building. There are several elevators onsite and all hallways and doorways are ADA-compliant. Ample signage is posted to make moving through the grounds as easy as possible. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible and located on all floors in the building
Guide animals are welcome, and if assistance is needed to navigate the ground,s we are happy to offer it
For programming, we are pleased to offer listening devices and sign language interpretation if requested
All requests should be made two weeks in advance of need (as best as possible). Large type programs are available on request for exhibitions and special programs
If you are a member of a sensitive group, have accessibility concerns, or have any further questions, please reach out to tours@manacontemporary.com for accommodations
Mana Contemporary welcomes all and will do its best to accommodate all visitors when they visit or participate in our exhibitions, residencies, and programs
Contact
Email: jonlevi@me.com
Phone: 551-206-3946
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