HA&L Biographical Sketch
Anne Milne
Anne Milne is a writer, photographer, and visual artist. She works as an ecocritic and Lecturer in the English Department at the University of Toronto Scarborough where she specializes in Restoration & Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Romanticism. She joined the Photo Union in 1983. In 1992-1993, she curated a retrospective exhibition and catalogue called Photo Re:Union: Processing a History for the Hamilton Artists Inc. The exhibition ran from February 12- March 13, 1993 and included the work of 30 artists. Most were original Photo Union and/or NIIPA members. The exhibition included a revived Hamilton One-Day School of Photography bus trip to the Red Hill Valley on January 16, 1993 called “HODSOP Saves the Valley”. Photographer-host Lynn Macintyre, facilitated group members in the art of panoramic landscape photography and co-host Don McLean from Friends of the Valley discussed relevant issues in the then ongoing struggle against The Red Hill Creek Expressway. In the tradition of The Photo Union, photos from the trip were hung in the HAI members gallery as part of the Photo Re:Union show.
Now enjoy "NO CEES, NO PHOTOS." Re-Inhabiting The Photographers' Union Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario, 1982-1986 • by Anne Milne >>>
[This HA&L biographical sketch and introduction © 2016-17 AM.]
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