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Through A Different Lens
Focal Arts

Pearl Ellis Gallery Feb 18, 2020 – Mar 07, 2020

Focal Arts is a collaborative group of eight Canadian photographers working together to achieve a high standard of proficiency in the art and craft of photography and printmaking. They meet monthly to review post processing techniques, share ideas and review recent prints. Common goals include breaking down limits to ‘seeing differently’ while encouraging each other personally and professionally.

Through a Different Lens, showing at the Pearl Ellis Gallery February 18 to March 7, is their first exhibit of prints. “It was a scramble to put this show together. The opportunity came when someone dropped out of the Gallery’s 2020 schedule, we had a few weeks to each select five prints. There wasn’t time to develop a unified theme, so it is an eclectic collection of images,” said Tony Gusman.

The collection includes both colour and black and white prints with examples of street photography, landscapes and multiple exposures. Images were taken in British Columbia, Newfoundland, Africa, Ireland, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.

A reception will be held Tuesday evening, February 25 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. The photographers will be available to discuss their work, and prints that are on display. Light refreshments will be served and everyone is welcome.

For more information about Focal Arts contact: focalartscanada@gmail.com

"In The Calm Before"
by Bryne Treen
"Winter"
by Don Tait
"Pitcher Plant"
by Tony Gusman
"Near Collapse, Herring Neck, NL"
by Peter Sinclair
"Mornings Glow Kolmanskop"
by Bryan Walwork
"The Lonely Hawk"
by Norm Prince
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