The Norwood Fair. My fall would not be complete without it.
This year, it was all about the animals. Like the rooster above. Continue reading “Norwood Fair 2015”
The Norwood Fair. My fall would not be complete without it.
This year, it was all about the animals. Like the rooster above. Continue reading “Norwood Fair 2015”
Last Sunday the Niijkiwendidaa Anishnaabekwewag Services Circle held an event to honour murdered and missing indigenous women. On the way to the ceremony I passed through this moving contribution to the Red Dress Project. Continue reading “Honouring Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women”
Here it is!
My Going Down to Jackson video is being projected for two more nights in downtown Peterborough (time and location details available by following the link). But for those of you who can’t make it, here’s the video to watch in the comfort of your own home. Or wherever it is you happen to be while you’re watching it.
Enjoy! I certainly enjoyed making it. Continue reading “Going Down to Jackson Video and Portrait Special”
I don’t usually post more than once a week, but I wanted to let you know where and when you can see the projections of my Going Down to Jackson project.
It’s going to be projected on the sides of buildings in various locations downtown all of this week. Continue reading “Going Down to Jackson Showings”
I’m finally finished my rubber boot photo project.
This is Bill Kimball and Laurel Paluck. They’ve been working to help make Artsweek happen. Continue reading “Going Downtown With Jackson”
Through friends of friends I found the source of Jackson Creek. Continue reading “Going Up to Jackson’s Source”
As you may have heard last week, I’m working on a project called “Going Down to Jackson.” Continue reading “Going Down to Jackson – First Shoots”
Last weekend was the Peterborough Folk Festival. Continue reading “PFF and Going Down to Jackson (get your boots on and your photo snapped)”
We’ve had a couple of rain days this week.
We’ve all been working really hard.
But the show is going beautifully and the audiences, lead by Mr. Crumble (Brad Brackenridge, above), are really enjoying the show. Continue reading “Dusk Dances Withrow”
For the Ontario leg of the Dusk Dances tour I drive a truck. A 16′ cube truck. It feels big and it’s not the easiest thing to maneuver. Continue reading “Hamilton Skies”