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May 1
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6:00 pm
 – 
9:00 pm

Imagining Places: Alternative Approaches to Landscape Photography

Ella Morton

This workshop, led by artist Ella Morton, will introduce participants to a range of techniques photographers can use to reinterpret their landscape images. Discussions around Landscape photography’s importance in the present day will take place, examining the work of several contemporary artists against the backdrop of traditional landscape photography.

Participants will work in the darkroom, experimenting with print manipulation processes such as photograms, selective development and chemigrams. Resources for additional techniques will be shared for working beyond the scope of the workshop.

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Acknowledging the land on which we work and create is an important first step towards truth and reconciliation, however, much more needs to be done by settlers, by our government, and by us as arts practitioners to educate ourselves and others, and to endeavor to end ongoing colonial violence.

During this global pandemic, it is important to acknowledge that Indigenous communities in Canada continue to live under increasingly inequitable conditions.

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