Sunday, February 27, 2011

upcoming photo exhibit at the cre8ery gallery

We at f/action are hard at work on our next group photo exhibit at the Cre8ery. We're pretty excited about showing our work this year and we hope you can make it out to the opening night! For more info, click on the photo:

Friday, February 25, 2011

Solo Exhibit at St. Boniface Collège

Today I spent my morning setting up my Made in China photo series at La Galerie at St. Boniface College. I had a chance to exhibit my series a second time, this time as a solo exhibit. (you might remember my series from f/action's last exhibit at the Cre8ery Gallery)

The photos are now printed a little smaller and beautifully framed, and I'm pretty excited about how they look up at La Galerie. For more information on this exhibit, click here.

The photos will be on display for the month of March and each frame is for sale individually. If you're looking to add some colour to your walls, you might like these ones!

Hope you enjoy. Here are some snapshots from the gallery:


Posted by f/action member, Gabrielle Touchette.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Uniter - Winnipeg's Weekly Urban Journal

Last week my image of hardcore band, Under Pressure was chosen to front the cover of The Uniter, Winnipeg's weekly urban journal. The cover story is in support of the new book, Call * Response, Present, Past & Beyond, Vol.1 which celebrates Winnipeg's underground music scene, past and present, with proceeds going towards Kids Help Phone.
Posted by Ailsa Dyson
 

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Call * Response - Present, Past & Beyond, Vol. 1

A new book celebrating the underground music scene in Winnipeg has just been launched. Call * Response - Present, Past & Beyond, Vol. 1, spans the early days of punk and hardcore music, to the thriving music scene of today. Early images of DOA and Dead Kennedys are showcased amongst new images of bands like Propagandhi and Public Enemy. I (Ailsa Dyson) have 5 images in the book, displayed below. Proceeds from the sale of each copy will go to Kids Help Phone. The goal of the project is to raise at least $10,000 with a minimum of $10.00 from the sale of each book going towards helping Canada's only 24 hour phone and online professional counseling service for youth.
Posted by Ailsa Dyson