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Riverdale Art Walk

June4

June 5 & 6 2010

The Riverdale Art Walk is a 2-day, juried fine art show, with over 100 artists exhibiting along Queen St. E. from the DVP to Leslie and between Eastern and Dundas St. E.

The Food

Checking out the art in the park making you a little hungry? This year you’ll be able to purchase food from Pulp Kitchen (wraps & smoothies), La Fiesta (kebabs), and La Limonada (fresh lemonade) right in the park – or head out into the neighbourhood and check out all the wonderful restaurants Riverdale has to offer.

And of you want to sit and relax with a cool one – Steam Whistle Brewery will be setting up their beer tent in the northwest corner of the park and offering their brew from noon-6pm both Saturday and Sunday (ID required).

The Music

Mood Swings, a jazz quarter, will be serenading our artists and attendees in the park on Sunday from noon-4pm.

How to Get There By Streetcar:

* Take the Queen St. E. streetcar to Broadview. You can begin your art walk here.
* Take the King St. E streetcar to Broadview. You can begin you art walk here.

How to Get There By Subway:

* Get off at Broadview station and take the King streetcar down to Broadview – you will be at the W end of the walk.
* Get off at Pape station and take the southbound bus to Carlaw and Queen E. – you will be halfway through the walk and the park will be W of you.
* Get off at Donlands station and take the Jones bus south to Queen E. – you will be at the E end of the walk.

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I am a real estate agent and a photographer, blending the two passions into what you see here. Selling condos and lofts, I am very cognizant of the pace of development in Toronto. I love seeing the conversion of an old factory or warehouse into lofts – even more when I see the same joy in the face of a client viewing such a unit.

Our world is filled with structures, some forgotten and others well-loved. What stories do these buildings have to tell… what scenes have those stones witnessed? Why is the human race so obsessed with erecting these monuments made of metal and brick – and why do they so carelessly abandon them when they are no longer needed?

These are some of the questions I like to address in my photography. I lived for many years in a small town north of Toronto and saw many old farms left to rot. It was these old barns and silos that originally piqued my interest in the decayed. Now exploring the urban landscape, my goal is to bring the documentary power of my camera to the hidden areas of cities everywhere.

Co-founder and member of the DK Photo Group and co-owner of galleryDK – this vision has taken me to new heights. The work of the DKPG and myself was recognized by Bravo!TV in a 6-show series “photoXplorers” that ran from November 5th through December 10th, 2009

I am immensely proud to announce that I was elected to the both the Ontario Society of Artists, as well as the Society of Canadian Artists, in 2009. This sort of recognition by my peers is a very major honour.

Laurin Jeffrey, OSA SCA
Lopix Photography
416-388-1960
lopix@lopix.com

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