MILK SKIES, DISTANT FIRES
Series of 3 archival pigment photographic prints, 36 x 24 inches (2025)
A series of photographs that documents the milky skies that happen when wildfire smoke drifts across the continent so that distant impacts of climate change register as a strange atmospheric haze thousands of kilometers away. This work explores the uncanny and unsettling feeling of living alongside extreme weather events both near and distant as well as the ungraspable time/space complexities of climate change.
Exhibition views photography credit: Shelby Lisk for Gallery 101
With gratefully acknowledgement of funding support from musagetes and the Ontario Arts Council