Despite the lockdown, A Place for the Arts is continuing its exhibitions.
This month, the group is hosting the work of Erika Squires, a nature photographer for their Annex Gallery Exhibition. Squires says she has been part of the co-op for a few years now but hasn’t done her own show yet. With the help of the volunteers at the gallery, they were able to put together an online showcase of her nature and animal photography.
Squires started her art career as a painter and picked up a camera 15 years ago to pursue as a serious medium. For the Annex Exhibition, she wanted to do a retrospective of nature, showing the changing of the seasons with her photograph. She feels that nature photography should be done ethically as more people have taken it up during the pandemic. She says when she does her photography, she is patient and never tries to feed, stress or disturb the animals. To get her photographs, she has invested in a telephoto lens to get long shots. If an animal is unhappy wit
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April 6, 2021
By Chris Drost
What better way to kick off the spring season than with a new exhibition in the Annex Gallery at A Place for the Arts on Bridge St. W. in downtown Bancroft starting April 3 and running through April 24, Saturdays only during the month of April due to current COVID-19 restrictions.
The featured artist for this show is Henry Melissa Gordon, who is no stranger to showing her work at APFTA. “What really excites me as a painter is investigating the journey of being a human. As we struggle to find our way in the world, we discover ourselves, where we are going, and what our purpose is. I work with universal themes of love, pleasure, connection, loss, and death. My portraits contain many stories,” says Gordon on the APFTA website.