• PROJECTS
    • No Man is an Island
    • Voices in the Wilderness
    • 130 Commissioners Street
    • Reckoning
    • The California Dream
    • Cousin, We Have Grown Up
    • Elisabeth
  • EXHBITIONS
    • How to Build a River (2022)
    • Rediscovering Fisherman's Island (2021)
    • A Mobile Landscape (2021)
    • Framework (2020)
    • Voices (Amsterdam West Public Installation) (2020)
    • Voices (Museum of Fine Arts, Nizhny Tagil, RUSSIA - 2020)
    • Voices (Space Place, Nizhny Tagil, RUSSIA, 2019)
    • Voices (Cortona on the Move, Italy 2019)
    • Voices (IIC, Toronto 2019)
    • Voices (Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto 2018)
    • Just Beyond the Trail: Finding the Florida Everglades (2017)
    • Romanticism Now (2014)
    • Cousin, We Have Grown Up (2013)
  • BOOKS
    • Voices in the Wilderness (book dummy, 2019)
  • COMMISSIONED
    • Just Beyond the Trail
    • Hilroy Feature
    • Car Stills
  • CINEMATOGRAPHY
  • Bio
  • CV
  • News
  • Menu

RYAN WALKER

  • PROJECTS
    • No Man is an Island
    • Voices in the Wilderness
    • 130 Commissioners Street
    • Reckoning
    • The California Dream
    • Cousin, We Have Grown Up
    • Elisabeth
  • EXHBITIONS
    • How to Build a River (2022)
    • Rediscovering Fisherman's Island (2021)
    • A Mobile Landscape (2021)
    • Framework (2020)
    • Voices (Amsterdam West Public Installation) (2020)
    • Voices (Museum of Fine Arts, Nizhny Tagil, RUSSIA - 2020)
    • Voices (Space Place, Nizhny Tagil, RUSSIA, 2019)
    • Voices (Cortona on the Move, Italy 2019)
    • Voices (IIC, Toronto 2019)
    • Voices (Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto 2018)
    • Just Beyond the Trail: Finding the Florida Everglades (2017)
    • Romanticism Now (2014)
    • Cousin, We Have Grown Up (2013)
  • BOOKS
    • Voices in the Wilderness (book dummy, 2019)
  • COMMISSIONED
    • Just Beyond the Trail
    • Hilroy Feature
    • Car Stills
  • CINEMATOGRAPHY
  • Bio
  • CV
  • News

Port Lands work featured in Toronto Star

May 18, 2020

Back in July 2019 I was commissioned with Vid Ingelevics to photograph and interpret the massive transformation of Toronto’s Port Lands. Toronto’s Photo Laureate, Michèle Pearson Clarke wrote a wonderful piece about our long term commission in last week’s Toronto Star.

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Tags: Toronto Star, Toronto Photo Laureate, Michèle Pearson Clarke, Port Lands Flood Protection, industrial, parkland, demolition
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