Scott Connaroe
Loop Canyon, Chicago, IL
Scott Conarroe is well known for his social landscape photographs, which evoke romantic pictorial traditions while participating in contemporary photography’s critical discourse. |
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Scott Conarroe
Red House
Scott Conarroe, Red House 2005
colour photograph |
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George Steeves: E-minor No. 21 (GS & LH)
George Steeves
(b. 1943 Moncton, NB; lives in Halifax, NS)
E-Minor #21 H-01-03-18-33-72-07 2006
Selenium-toned black and white photograph
51 x 41 cm
Purchased with support from the Canada Council for the Arts Acquisition Assistance Program, 2006
Mount Saint Vincent University Collection
2006.2.1
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Scott Conarroe
Promenade
Scott Conarroe, Promenade 2004
Colour photograph |
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Scott Conarroe
Site
Scott Conarroe, Site 2004
colour photograph |
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Scott Conarroe
Winter Lot
Scott Conarroe, Winter Lot 2005
colour photograph |
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Camille Turner: Miss Canadiana (Red, White and Beautiful)
Camille Turner
(b. 1960 Kingston, Jamaica; lives in Toronto, ON)
Miss Canadiana (Red, White and Beautiful) 2002-2005
cut-out digital photograph on board
48.1 x 31.7 cm
Gift of the artist, 2005
Mount Saint Vincent University Collection
2005.1
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Tonia Di Risio
Nonna's Living Room
For the Homemade series, Tonia Di Risio has built dollhouses that recreate her parents’ and grandparents’ homes in Toronto and her own place in Halifax. Di Risio presents these miniature constructions in the form of photographs and video animations. |
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David Askevold: Souvenir 1993-94
Souvenir 1993-94
excerpt from the Nova Scotia Project ‘Once Upon a Time in the East’ and ‘The Road Journal’
colour photographs and chalk on board
101.5 x 81 cm
Purchased, 1998
Mount Saint Vincent University Collection
1998.3
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Rosalie Favell: Living Evidence
They look like typical snapshots, silly and carefree. Two friends mug for the camera. They smile. So why have these Polaroids been enlarged and mounted with photo corners as if in a room-sized family album? Why are the eyes masked off with tape, and what is the meaning of those heartfelt inscriptions scrawled right across the emulsion? |
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Rosalie Favell: Living Evidence
They look like typical snapshots, silly and carefree. Two friends mug for the camera. They smile. So why have these Polaroids been enlarged and mounted with photo corners as if in a room-sized family album? Why are the eyes masked off with tape, and what is the meaning of those heartfelt inscriptions scrawled right across the emulsion? |
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Katherine Knight
Crypt, Congregation of the Sisters of Notre-Dame, Montreal
This photograph is from a series entitled Marguerite, which explores the imagined life of Marguerite Bourgeouys, a 17th-century teacher and nun who founded the Sisters of Notre-Dame. In a sense, Knight’s photographs compose a portrait of Marguerite, but one in which no face or figure appears. |
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Bruce Johnson: Oka
Bruce Johnson. Oka. Photo collage on board. |
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Susan McEachern: Stories We Could Tell
Susan McEachern
Stories We Could Tell 1990-91
black and white photographs with text (from Creation of Desire)
105.4 x 78.7 cm
Purchased, 1991
Mount Saint Vincent University Collection
1991.1.1-1991.1.2
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