May 14, 2015
Toronto City Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam (Ward 27 Toronto Centre-Rosedale) and Canadian photographer Colin Boyd Shafer last night launched Shafer's exhibition called INTERLOVE. The black-and-white documentary photography series at the City's Mackenzie House historical site explores how people with different religious beliefs come together in love and shared respect.
"Showcasing people of different faith backgrounds, beliefs and perspectives who discovered and focused on their commonalities rather than their differences demonstrates one of the ways that we as a City have grown in our mutual respect, inclusion and understanding," said Councillor Wong-Tam.
"Shafer’s work reflects and celebrates the diversity and tolerance that are among our City’s greatest strengths," said Councillor Michael Thompson (Ward 37 Scarborough Centre), Chair of the Economic Development and Culture Committee.
The exhibition consists of 12 portraits and 28 additional photos from the project that can be viewed on a video loop. There will also be "QR" codes on the photo labels that will connect visitors with smart phones to the personal stories of the photo subjects.
Shafer is a Canadian documentary photographer and social sciences educator born in Kitchener. His last project, Cosmopolis Toronto, won the 2014 Toronto Urban Photography Festival. The INTERLOVE project was successfully crowdfunded on Indiegogo.
Mackenzie House is one of Toronto's Historic Sites, a collection of 10 City-owned and operated properties that work with the public through programs, events and exhibits to tell the stories of Toronto. More information is available at
http://www.toronto.ca/museums, as well as at facebook.com/historictoronto or @tohistoricsites.
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