Put a pin on the Toronto Zoo!

October 14, 2008

From Amber Harrower at the Toronto Zoo last weekend: “I tried to capture the animals in funny positions/poses for the purpose of a good laugh or for an artistic expression of everyday slogans”

The Grass Is Always Greener...

The Grass Is Always Greener

Don't Give Me the Evil Eye

Don't Give ME the Evil Eye

Yoga for cats..what position am I in?

Yoga for cats..what position am I in?

Taking a Back Seat

Taking a Back Seat

Think I should switch to Nescafe?

Think I should switch to Nescafe?


Music on Alamein Drive

October 10, 2008

Put a pin in the map on Alamein Drive.  Six women gathered near the little park on Alamein Drive last night to play music.  Karen, Mary, Sharon, Gisele, Phileen and Susan played “Will the Circle Be Unbroken”, bluegrass style.  Bill took the picture (thanks Bill).  Because Art is OUR Story, too.

 

Put a pin on Alamein Ddrive. Six women gathered near the little park on Alamein Drive last night (oct.11) to play music. Bill took the picture (thanks Bill) because art is OUR story, too.

Put a pin on Alamein Ddrive. Six women gathered near the little park on Alamein Drive last night (oct.9) to play music. Bill took the picture (thanks Bill) because art is OUR story, too.


Reading in Toronto

October 6, 2008

Kate Story’s novel “Blasted”, on the Danforth!


More Pics from Sunday in Kingston

October 5, 2008

It was a beautiful day for getting out and talking to people. Here are a few snaps…

This gentleman sat across from the market and sketched passersby

This gentleman sat across from the market and sketched passersby

This is his sketch of the Art is Your Story gathering

This is his sketch of the Art is Your Story gathering

Christine and Marianne

Christine and Marianne

Kristen and Jenny

Kristen and Jenny

Reading by the fountain

Reading by the fountain


Kingston Oct 5 2008

October 5, 2008

Market Square and Princess St.

Pairs, trios, and groups were out in full force at Kingston’s Market Square on Sunday October 5, sharing their stories and pieces of art with passersby. Later in the day, groups could be found around town doing the same thing. Enjoy the photos below!

Celebrating Art as Everyone's Story

Celebrating Art as Everyone's Story

Chalk Drawing is Fun!

Chalk Drawing is Fun!

A "Triple Threat" on the corner

Enjoying Public Space

Word on the Street...

Word on the Street...

Image on the Street...

Image on the Street...

A "Triple Threat"

A 'Tripe Threat' on Princess


Toronto Oct 5 2008

October 5, 2008

Toronto – Danforth Ave.

Arts is Your Story supporters hit the streets today in Toronto as well. Pictures below! Morgan  Jones Phillips told stories from his show, “Emergency Monologues” about being a paramedic in Toronto. He spins the wheel and tells the tale where the wheel lands. Third photo features Queen’s Drama alumni Karen Kugelmass.