From Saturday, June 8 to Sunday, June 9, Canadian fine art photographer Pamela Williams exhibits her dramatic black and white images of romantic late 19th century cemetery sculptures captured at cemeteries in Europe and Argentina, as well as her hand-coloured black and white images of plant life, at the 2024 Rosedale Art Fair in Ramsden Park.
About Pamela Williams
Pamela Williams is an award-winning Canadian fine art photographer known for her remarkable, haunting black and white portraits of romantic late 19th century cemetery sculptures, captured during her cemetery visits in Europe and Argentina. Based in Toronto, she has exhibited across North America and Italy; and her work has appeared in several art journals. She’s also been known to give lively slide show lectures on her work, and host workshops on creative photography. In addition to her own series of cemetery sculpture photography books, her photos have appeared on the book covers of several works of Canadian fiction.
About Rosedale Art Fair
The Rosedale Art Fair is an annual curated outdoor art exhibition presented in Toronto’s Rosedale neighbourhood, featuring the work of established and emerging artists. This year’s art fair takes place in Ramsden Park (on Yonge Street, across the street from Rosedale subway station); and features works by painters, photographers, sculptors and more.
(Photo credits: “Paris Statue” by Pamela Williams.)
Event details
Hosted by: Rosedale Main Street BIA
Type of event: outdoor art fair
Featuring: Fine art photographer Pamela Williams (Booth #27)
Dates: Saturday, June 8 & Sunday, June 9, 2024 (rain or shine)
Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free admission
Location: Ramsden Park, 1020 Yonge St. & Ramsden Park Rd., Toronto, ON, M4W 1P7, Canada (across the street from Rosedale subway station). Artists will be set up in tents close to the Yonge Street side of the park.
Contact Details: Rosedale Main Street BIA; 647-342-0821, info@rosedalemainstreet.ca, rosedalemainstreet.ca/event/art-fair/
Accessibility: While there are sidewalks on which to move through the park, the artists and their tents will be located on uneven grassy ground. There is an accessible washroom at the Avenue Road end of the park. Otherwise, there will be portable washrooms nearby.