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Edward Burtynsky returns to the Ontario hometown that inspired his photography career

By Maryam Siddiqi
The Globe and Mail

Fishing and foraging, canning and gardening in Niagara’s fertile landscape. Biking to the Welland Canal to watch the ships go through. Working on car parts at the General Motors and Ford plants. Every one of these experiences influenced photographer Edward Burtynsky while growing up in St. Catharines, Ont.

Burtynsky now lives in Toronto, and left St. Catharines in the late seventies to attend university, but his hometown has stayed with him.

“A lot of what I’ve gone on to do in my life with my work has been informed in many ways by those formative years,” he says.

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World-Renowned Photographer and Filmmaker Edward Burtynsky Returns To St. Catharines for Art In Action: Climate

By Virginia Lewis
Art in Action: Climate Blog

This January, when Burtynsky returns to his hometown, he and his work will take centre stage at  Art In Action: Climate, showcasing a 40-year career that has earned photography exhibitions in over 80 museums around the world, a coveted spot in the International Photography Hall of Fame alongside inductees that include Ansel Adams and Annie Leibovitz, and a host of other honours.

“I think that kind of early exposure to both nature and industry really prepared me to venture into work that’s taken me around the world looking at how both industry and we as humans are shaping the planet.”

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