The exhibition is about Easter Seals Camps which "provides year-round services to individuals living with a wide range of mental and physical disabilities. Every summer, Easter Seals camps give thousands of children an opportunity to challenge themselves while having the time of their lives. Kids can play and laugh as they sail, fish and sing by the fire. Twenty-four photographers and videographers visited twelve of these Easter Seals camps in the summer of 2011 to capture the energy and enthusiasm of Canadian youth with disabilities from all across the country. Kids Who Can will also be celebrated on the 2012 Easter Seals Telethon in Ontario."
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Kids Who Can at Brookfield Place
Kids Who Can, Easter Seals Camps photo and video project at the Allen Lambert Galleriea in the #Toronto Brookfield Place in partnership with PhotoSensitive and sponsored by Canon. There are some very powerful photos in the long hall, including Sarah Tipple with her Aunt Tara by photographer Greg Locke.
The exhibition is about Easter Seals Camps which "provides year-round services to individuals living with a wide range of mental and physical disabilities. Every summer, Easter Seals camps give thousands of children an opportunity to challenge themselves while having the time of their lives. Kids can play and laugh as they sail, fish and sing by the fire. Twenty-four photographers and videographers visited twelve of these Easter Seals camps in the summer of 2011 to capture the energy and enthusiasm of Canadian youth with disabilities from all across the country. Kids Who Can will also be celebrated on the 2012 Easter Seals Telethon in Ontario."
The exhibition is about Easter Seals Camps which "provides year-round services to individuals living with a wide range of mental and physical disabilities. Every summer, Easter Seals camps give thousands of children an opportunity to challenge themselves while having the time of their lives. Kids can play and laugh as they sail, fish and sing by the fire. Twenty-four photographers and videographers visited twelve of these Easter Seals camps in the summer of 2011 to capture the energy and enthusiasm of Canadian youth with disabilities from all across the country. Kids Who Can will also be celebrated on the 2012 Easter Seals Telethon in Ontario."
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