May 4 to June 2, 2017
SYMMETRY
–Karen Silver
BLUE DRESS
–Maria Ricossa
ONEIDA FALLS
–Chris Hominuk
TRANSFORMATION
–Alex Turner
Water is the world’s most precious resource. Our new exhibition WATER: SUSTAINING LIFE features the work of Canadian photographers ALEX TURNER, CHRIS HOMINUK, KAREN SILVER and MARIA RICOSSA, bringing 4 unique perspectives to water’s special significance in our lives and the world around us.
KAREN SILVER
Karen Silver is an Executive Producer of TV Commercials and a Photographer. “I’m fascinated by reflections, things that
at first glance might not be so noticeable. It began with photographing reflections in large soap bubbles and then recently,
reflections in water.”
MARIA RICOSSA
Maria Ricossa is an actor and photographer who observes people, hoping to recreate truthful behavior onstage or in front
of a camera. Drawn to street photography, she watches people -capturing a story or a dramatic moment. She witnesses
and documents private moments, after which things will never be the same.
CHRIS HOMINUK
Chris Hominuk is a self-taught award winning landscape photographer. “My passion is capturing the calmness of nature.
I’ll drive, paddle, or hike great distances to get that 'one shot.' In my work I concentrate on near/far exposures to reveal the
importance of what’s both in the foreground and the distance."
ALEX TURNER
Alex Turner’s work has been exhibited in Toronto and Western Canada. His photographs are in collections in Canada and the
US. “These compositions seek an alignment of visual elements into an abstract whole. The results -sometimes manipulated
-are often more like paintings or etchings than photography.”