




For my role, I utilized some of my favorite sets from my Around the Hat photography series that featured iconic, and largely abandoned, downtown locations. This was paired with the conceptual work that Spectacle designed, showing how the downtown could be revitalized. Together, our exhibition emphasized the need to inject new ideas into our downtown core as a means of making the past and future of the downtown relevant. After my brief setup on Thursday night, and a few hours of exploring the Beveridge and checking out Spectacle's panels, I felt confident about the exhibition. Admittedly, we all still had our fingers crossed that people would show up.
The exhibition was a great opportunity to network and meet people, but I had no idea it would be so successful. Over the course of 3 hours we had about 350 people come through our doors. On top of that, it was a trip anytime someone recognized me from reading this blog. The compliments were incredibly kind and humbling and it was really motivating to be able to interact face to face and see so many reactions firsthand. I loved hearing all of the stories and connections people had to these locations too.![]() |
| Jessie and Phil (on the right) from Spectacle. |

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| Phil speaking with Mayor Norm Boucher. |


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| Beveridge Block all setup before the doors opened. |







