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More about some of the artists...

 

"Andrew Stawicki began his photographic career in his native Poland. In 1982 he brought his family to Canada, where he joined the staff of the Toronto Star. Andrew's photographs appeared in 'A Day In The Life Of...', books on Canada, Japan,the U.S, Spain and the Soviet Union. He is a gold medalist in the Society of Newspaper Design Awards and CAPIC Awards. Andrew was the National Newspaper Award winner in the Features category in 1993 and 1999. His 10-year photographic study on Mennonites was published in his book, 'People Apart' in 1995. As the founding photographer of PhotoSensitive, Andrew has helped to create a unique and powerful ensemble of talented men and women who, through black-and-white photography, enrich, enlighten and educate Canadians on issues of social significance."

 

"Former chief photographer and photo editor at Maclean's Magazine, Peter Bregg began his career with Canadian Press in his native Ottawa. He covered the White House for Associated Press and later worked for the agency in London and New York. He worked in 1984/85 on Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's staff as official photographer. He has traveled on assignment to more than 75 countries and is the recipient of many national and international awards."

 

both of their work and biography info found on: www.photosensitive.com

 

I included myself, Carly McGee, because I drew up the floor plan of the exhibit and scanned it to the site to give veiwers a better idea of what they will be walking into upon entrance of the museum. 

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