Hidden cultures, social and economic change and the seemingly banal are all themes that dominate Kathy’s work. Kathy is a multidisciplinary artist, a largely self-taught photographer with a background in formal fine art painting. Kathy treats her photographic subject matter as a form of social commentary about the changes she sees around her and the marginalization she sees of art, communities and the changing face of industry and communities today. Two of her most extensive photography projects document the changes and evolution in Toronto’s graffiti and street art culture since 1994, and the changing face of communities with the general de-industrialization of our manufacturing sector since 2004. General non-commercial blogging is welcome, with linkage back to this site. THE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES ON THIS SITE ARE NOT ROYALTY-FREE (not CC), rather they are RIGHTS MANAGED (RM).
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