Project will reimagine Sault Ste. Marie through 'Fresh Eyes'

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Project will reimagine Sault Ste. Marie through 'Fresh Eyes'
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All artists involved will maintain the IP rights to their photos and writing, and the proceeds from the book will be split equally between all contributors

Fresh Eyes 2025 will bring together local and foreign photographers to capture the city and engage the community from May 7 – 11. Afterwards, writers will use photographs as a commencement point for any style of writing, all of which will be published online. Select works will then form a book.

He said the Sault gets a “bad rap” for its homelessness, opioid crisis, and dependence on the steel plant, but points out the town has a “strong creative community.” Three weeks prior to the “kick-off” of the project, there will be a launch event, likely at The Art Hub at Spring where Tagona Press has an office, said Davies.

During this phase, photographs will be uploaded to a central server and displayed on public screens across the city, allowing community members to witness the creative process in real time. Some photographers will be on hand to discuss their work, explaining how or why certain shots were taken.

Davies said he is delighted to facilitate the project alongside creatives Judy Penz Sheluk, Marianne Perry, and Lisa Tucker, though the project will take an “egalitarian” structure..

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