Photo: Some of the photographs on display as part of the World Photographic Cup gallery at the Moosomin Visual Arts Centre.
People will get a chance to see some of the best photography in Canada for the next month at the Moosomin Visual Arts Centre where the World Photographic Cup gallery will be on display until May 21.
“The WPC is the Olympics of photography and the display features the best of Canadian photography,” says Moosomin Visual Arts Centre Chair Krista Crellin.
“As a Team Canada alumni, I was offered the chance to bring this incredible display to Moosomin and MVAC and we jumped at it!”
The photographs are the ones represented by Team Canada on the world stage in this year’s World Photographic Cup. The collection features 30 images from the current Canadian entry, along with 17 award-winning images from past Canadian medalists, including seven that were Top 10 in the World and up for medals in Reykjavik, Iceland.
This collection features Canadian photographers whose images endured three rounds of curation for the opportunity to represent Canada.
The World Photographic Cup—a global competition often referred to as the “Olympics of photography,” serves as the arena for photographers to compete as a team and showcase their talent on an international stage.
Crellin is a past team member and will be on site on May 21 from 4:30 to 7 pm at the Mini Art Market to answer questions, talk about WPC Team Canada and how all Canadian photographers from coast to coast are welcome to submit images.
The gallery will be on display Monday to Friday from 1 pm to 5 pm.