By Stephen Weir
The Station Gallery in Whitby is internet hosting an artwork exhibit that includes seven famend Caribbean Canadian photographers, together with Anthony Berot, the official photographer of the Caribbean Carnival. The exhibit, titled “Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective Past the Carnival 6,has been on show all month and can run till August 25, 2024. This night, Thursday, July nineteenth, the gallery will come alive with a particular welcoming reception from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, that includes the enchanting metal pan drum music of the InfraRed Band.
The exhibit showcases the abilities of Benjamin Alunyo, Jenny Baboolal, Anthony Berot, Lisa Faure, Ian P. Grant, David Lewis, and Gilbert Medina. As members of the Canadian Caribbean Photographic Arts Collective (CCPAC), their mission is to seize and current pictures that remember Pan-Caribbean tradition. The photographers goal to create a long-lasting legacy that highlights the distinctive work of Canadian Caribbean photographers.
Guests can count on a wealthy tapestry of images that transcend the festive pictures of the Carnival, providing a deeper perception into the various Caribbean Canadian group. This exhibition is a must-see for artwork lovers and cultural fans alike.
The station gallery is positioned at 1450 Henry St in Whitby,