
I was recently asked by the folks at Camaraderie to hang a collection of my photos on their walls. The collection – Potential @ Camaraderie – reflects the bright and vibrant nature of inspiration drawing from the untouchable bond of friends to the detailed texture of found objects. It includes a selection of my...
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Alexa Clark’s photographs were included in One Stop Media‘s Contacting Toronto exhibit for CONTACT 2008 and her collection What’s Keeping Us Moving won a third place prize. Contacting Toronto showcased two photographer per day from May 1st to May 31st. Each photographer submitted 5-10 photos of the TTC to the Art for Commuters jury....
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Curated by Peggy Woolsey A floating photographic installation on a frozen river transplanted to a gallery. Friday, May 4, 2007 to June 4, 2007Opening Party Friday May 4, 5pm-7pm Saint John Arts Centre – Rotunda Gallery 20 Hazen AveSaint John, NB Jim Clark had a heart attack. He lives alone on Moose Island isolated...
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As we were installing the 50 Paces Project, we got some media attention. Here is the interview I did with CBC’s Steven Webb on Information Morning - listen here
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Alexa Clark’s photographs were included in One Stop Media‘s Transit Stories series for CONTACT 2007. Transit Stories showcased photos of the TTC at every subway platform in Toronto from April 30th to June 3rd. Screening every ten minutes, so riders could always catch one as they wait for the next train. Alexa was in...
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