Where the Light Fell (Part of Flash Photographic Festival)

Apr 01

Where the Light Fell examines how light transforms human experience. Featuring the work of three contemporary female, rural-based photographers—Caley Brown (Brandon), Susan Crawford-Young (Manitou), and Noelle Drimmie (Flin Flon)—the exhibit captures fleeting moments where light touches its surroundings revealing both the poignant fragility and enduring beauty of life.

The exhibit features a range of photographic scenes, from expansive landscapes and intimate portraits to detailed close-ups of farm machinery. These images illuminate a texture of rural life, where time, toil, and nature converge. Through the photographer’s lens, these artists invite us to pause and observe how light can transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.

The title, Where the Light Fell, hints at a quiet moment of insight, inviting viewers to consider not how light reveals the world, but how it influences our feelings and perceptions. In these photos, light does more than illuminate—it softens, enriches, and defines, encouraging reflection on the emotional scenes presented in this exhibition.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday 10AM-4PM

Opening Reception: Friday, April 4th 6-9pm, Artists’ Talk 7pm; Part of First Fridays