|
Photographs from the Women's Daybook Series
Photography
for me links the personal and the political, the private and the...
click here to continue
International
Women's Day brought together Doris, a counselor and... click
here to continue
Greta
had often talked about her wonderful 87 year old auntie Dora, whose...
click here to continue
Coming together from different departments/disciplines, we volunteer our... click here to continue
Alanna: We encouraged our son to express some of the so-called female... click here to continue
Here we are, the three of us sitting in Greta's dining room at her typewriter... click here to continue
I am not one to glamorize or romanticize the complexity of nature... click here to continue
Part of the joy of having kids around the house is the directness with... click here to continue
For me, "passages" evokes not ritualized tradition, but the more... click here to continue
Painter Marion Wagschal in her studio in the early '80s: poised between... click here to continue
Connections and fusions... across generations, traditions, cultures, continents... click here to continue
Here we are, staff and teachers of the Women's Studies Department, sharing a... click here to continue
Poised at the edge of a Newfoundland bay, Shirley embraces the sense... click here to continue
For me this image continues to speak of the tension for parents between... click here to continue
From a place of warmth and comfort, Judy and Tom face the world... click here to continue
Not distant or otherworldly, matters of the spirit - the stuff of life... click here to continue
We
fashion ourselves within an ever-changing social context... click
here to continue
The
magnificent heights of Castle Mountain, so adored by skiers, are accessible...
click
here to continue |