Every year ViewPoint Gallery welcomes new exhibiting members with a “NewPoints” exhibition that showcases their work. I am pleased to be part of this exhibition along with Craig Benjamin and Heather Rose. It runs from January 4th – 28th with an artist talk on January 14th. The gallery is located at 1475 Bedford Highway, Unit 109, Bedford, Nova Scotia.
My portion of the show, titled Found Fields , features ten photos from my recently released photo book, available at Blurb Books . Below are the exhibit photos with their captions.
Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia, 2013 – © Avard Woolaver This offers a bleak view of the present day—but with a hope that we can end our dependence on fossil fuels.
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Amherst, Nova Scotia, 2013 – © Avard Woolaver A hope that renewable energy can lead us to a more sustainable world. This scene is reminiscent of Alex Colville’s 1954 painting Horse and Train; I think it’s the same location.
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And the forests will echo with laughter, Nova Scotia, 2011 – © Avard Woolaver A nod to Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven.” These kids were playing among the trees on Canada Day in Hantsport, NS, before the fireworks display.
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Tokyo, Japan, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver The sheer density of buildings and people in Tokyo can be overwhelming, but there is no shortage of interesting things to look at.
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Hantsport, Nova Scotia, 2023 – © Avard Woolaver This was the finale of a fireworks display. It was a joyous event that looks apocalyptic if you don’t know the context.
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Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2013 – © Avard Woolaver Off to the right was a road called “Muddy Marsh Road.” It was closed over fifty years ago, and there is little evidence it ever existed. I have memories of driving on this road with my father in a pickup truck when I was about five years old. This image is nostalgic for me and gets at the the beauty and mystery of life.
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Scotch Village, Nova Scotia, 2023 – © Avard Woolaver If we take the time to observe the world around us, there are interesting photos everywhere.
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Montreal, Quebec, 2023 – © Avard Woolaver A reminder that art can be timeless. Leonard Cohen’s music and poetry will continue to touch people’s hearts as society evolves and changes.
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Wolfville, Nova Scotia, 2010 – © Avard Woolaver I think of this photo as “Cross-walker.” It reminds me of Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line,” a song of fidelity and sobriety.
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Windsor Forks, Nova Scotia, 2015 – © Avard Woolaver Religion still plays a big role in the lives of many people, especially in small rural communities where elderly people sometimes outnumber younger folks.
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NewPoints Exhibition, 2024
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NewPoints Opening, 2024 – © Avard Woolaver
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NewPoints Opening, 2024 – © Avard Woolaver
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NewPoints Poster, 2024 – © Avard Woolaver