My Time with Agents
12 x 12 inches
by Keith Martin
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About the Book
The work in this publication was completed over a two year period by Keith Anthony Martin while participating in a community arts project involving a group of elders situated in Hillcrest Community Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally called Agents of Change, the group renamed itself Collective Agency.
The Collective Agency Project initiative is a public art project that began in February 2020. The project provided a group of seniors a unique opportunity to work with a team of established artists over an extended period of time to produce socially engaged, photo-based public artwork.
Over two years, the Collective Agency investigated the potential of photography and photo-based media via a series of workshops. The project was open to interaction, experimentation, collaboration and growth as the group built skills. It evolved in focus toward a set of significant public projects that have become a lasting legacy.
The Collective Agency Project initiative is a public art project that began in February 2020. The project provided a group of seniors a unique opportunity to work with a team of established artists over an extended period of time to produce socially engaged, photo-based public artwork.
Over two years, the Collective Agency investigated the potential of photography and photo-based media via a series of workshops. The project was open to interaction, experimentation, collaboration and growth as the group built skills. It evolved in focus toward a set of significant public projects that have become a lasting legacy.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Portfolios
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 92 - Publish Date: Jun 07, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords Portraiture, Collage, Photography
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About the Creator
Keith Martin
Vancouver, Canada
Keith Martin was born and continues to live. He thinks he is an artist after retiring from a career in design and design education. He is currently living in his cameras.