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562 Fisgard wall. Trudi Lynn Smith and Lynda Gammon. 12 - 16x20" contact photographs.

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562 Fisgard wall. Trudi Lynn Smith and Lynda Gammon. 12 - 16x20" contact photographs.
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  • Photograph showing Portable Camera Obscura at Crane Arts in Philadelphia, 2009

    Portable Camera Obscura, Crane Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith April 15, 2015March 4, 2023

    Portable Camera Obscura at Crane Arts in Philadelphia, PA, 2009 as part of exhibition, Ethnographic Terminalia. Installation with early 20th century hand-tinted print (32x 48″) on easel, spotlights, tent, lenses, pillows inside for lounging.

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  • 562 Fisgard. Trudi Lynn Smith holding a glass plate in the darkroom

    562 Fisgard…into the dark(room)

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith April 11, 2015March 4, 2023

    Spring and summer marks the time when Lynda Gammon and I get to head back into 562 Fisgard to work on our project. This summer I am looking forward to 16×20 photographs using the camera we built and had help building, more experiments with peeling the wall, inviting the general public, nearby artists and friends to partake in looking at the wall through the camera, and high resolution digital video.

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  • photograph of the interior space of a portable camera obscura artwork at Ideasfest UVic

    Talk at the Centre for the Study of Religion and Society (CSRS) at University of Victoria

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith April 10, 2015March 4, 2023

    My presentation on my works, Portable Camera Obscura and the Breath Camera at the Centre for the Study of Religion and Society….

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  • Image of a photocollage showing Dawson's 1874 image of present day Waterton Lake with collaged butterflies by Trudi Lynn Smith

    Life and Death in Waterton Lakes National Park

    ByTrudi Lynn Smith April 10, 2014March 4, 2023

    My visual research into contested territories of parks and protected areas in North America explores the affective force of photography. I work with scientists, tourists, artists and locals to explore and connect ecological and social…

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I acknowledge with respect that I live on the territories of the lək̓ʷəŋən peoples and the Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day. I am an uninvited settler on these territories.

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