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2008-05-02 19:00
2008-05-02 22:30
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The photographic works of Andrew Drown will transport us,
for the month of May,

A playground is a place we can all relate to. It is a part of our childhood, our experience. For this work, Andrew has examined the aging playground space as a means of expressing his love of texture and character brought on by the passage of time. The project also documents a cultural change taking place: playgrounds are being replaced by newer, “safer” constructions, altering the landscape of youth and of memory

sweet spot

Trying out posting some images here. The first of some I took today, post processed a little to bring out the light and colour I liked.

2008-03-01 19:00
2008-03-01 23:00
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jasfitz eclaire

From her eyes to our walls for the month of March.
Jasmine will be bringing her brilliant photography, and having a vernissage (whatever that is) this Saturday.

2007-08-02 19:00
2007-08-02 23:35
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steamwhistle
UPDATE; this is a licensed event. Join us for the first keg of draft ever poured at linuxcaffe, and support two worthy charities.




A twin exhibit of images collected on two separate voyages (India and Mexico) capture magic from the people and places visited, will be on display (and for sale) at linuxcaffe for the month of August. The artists are not only opening a window to distant worlds, but are each raising funds for charity. On Thursday, Aug 2, Wade and Lesley will be having an opening party.

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Lesley Marino - INDIA
In late 2005, Lesley traveled to Calcutta and Darjeeling, West Bengal, India. While In Calcutta, Lesley was drawn to sacred places and events, photographing the devout at the bathing ghats under the Howrah Bridge and at the Kali Temple. In the tranquil hills of Darjeeling, Lesley spent her time photographing people at the Tibetan Refugee Self Help Centre and wandering from one gompa (Tibetan Buddhist monastary) to another.

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Wade Vroom – MEXICO
In 2006 Wade traveled through Mexico with his camera and a few of his favourite CD’s. During his travels through Mexico City, Puebla and Pureto Escondido, he approached random Mexican Citizens on the street and asked them “Una foto por favor?”, When they nodded in agreement, Wade quickly handed them a CD cover from his collection and took their picture. This photography exhibit examines how Mexican citizens react when handed a strange piece of paper, with no instructions, right before they get their picture taken by a Canadian photographer.

2005-08-01 13:23
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Event Time:
Sat, 2005-07-30 03:00

Contact Person:
djp

Contact Email:
davidjpatrick@sympatico.ca

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