October 28, 2017

  Peggy Cameron’s photo exhibit, Corridor Wasting Disease, is on display at the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History, contintues until Thursday, Nov. 2nd. Shown here is Case Study Sample No.2636   Review by Lisa Cochrane   “In nature, everything is connected,” states environmental consultant and photographer Peggy Cameron. “Likewise, this city is an ecosystem. […]

Chronicle Herald Review – Artist critiques HRM’s plans...

This politically motivated exhibition — called Corridor Wasting Disease: Robie Street, A Case Study — is Cameron’s response to HRM’s plans to create corridors out of several main arteries commuters use to get on and off the HRM peninsula. “Human-scale architecture is being destroyed to create tunnel-inducing building proliferation.”

 

 

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