As I’ve mentioned before, I tried to see as many of the CONTACT Photography exhibits as I could in the last few days of May. I blogged about two weeks ago about the ‘blocks’ at Brookfield Place. I have been meaning to finish posting about the other exhibits I saw but there’s so much happening in the city. I’ve been spending a lot of time walking with my camera instead of sitting in front of my computer.
Two of the exhibits that I saw were on King St West, one by Metro Hall and the other on the corner of the TIFF Lightbox building. I haven’t been able to figure out what to say about the photos so they have sat in a folder on my hard drive. Unfortunately they are not alone. Yesterday I went back to take another look at the exhibits and think through a few thoughts, but the photos are gone. Procrastination has its pitfalls. TIFF Lightbox is now promoting their “Canada on Screen” program – all year, all free – as part of the Canada 150 celebrations.
I’ll just let the pictures do the talking.
below: The corner of Widmer and King back in May. The photos are “On Location” by Sam Cotter.
below: A similar viewpoint, taken yesterday. Different pictures.. and different bikes.
The other exhibit was “The Sum of All Parts” by Jalani Morgan.