God wrote: MC ...I dont think that shot fits the theme.....Have you seen the Mexican and Centroamerican workers that Canada hires to work in the "Fields" ...that would be a nice one......
I would submit it anyways, just because of the message beyond the picture...
@ Mimi: please don't involve me in ur animal fetishes with stallions... bestiality is not muh thing...
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Roses are red violets are korny, when I think of you Ohh baby I get horny...
MC ...I dont think that shot fits the theme.....Have you seen the Mexican and Centroamerican workers that Canada hires to work in the "Fields" ...that would be a nice one......
Juried Photography Exhibition: "Envisioning a Global Americas."
The University of Toronto's Sawyer Seminar invites submissions for a photography exhibition on the experiences and dilemmas of globalization in our hemisphere. We are interested in images that capture the historical or contemporary interconnections (or disjunctions) between North America, Latin America and the Caribbean. What are the most evocative visual representations-images, reflections, icons-of globalization? What does the translation of globalizing/globalized experiences, ideas and practices across linguistic and cultural frontiers engender? The exhibition will form part of a weeklong exploration at the university of the messages, metaphors, images and tropes of globalization, and the ways in which they have reflected and transformed experiences of globalization across the hemisphere.
Selected photographs will be exhibited during the week of November 27-December 1, 2006 at the Hart House in the Arbor Room. Submissions will be reviewed by a jury. We would meet the recommended Carfac exhibition fees. Submissions (max. 3 images) should be sent as electronic files (jpeg format 1 MB or 1024 x 768 pixels) to liliana.rodriguez@rogers.com by October 15, 2006. No submission fee. Selected photographs will be required to be framed and ready to hang.