Taste Of The Month: Tanja-Tiziana

  • Posted by MikeR
  • Filed in Arts
  • April 26, 2007

20070426_totm_tanja.jpgIt's always a special treat here at blogTO when we get to feature one of our own, and few are more talented than blogTO's Tanja-Tiziana.

Many of your have likely appreciated Tanja's unique perspective on Toronto through her Capture The Hog posts on blogTO. This year, she's mixed her photography with her interest in T.O.'s history and created a black-and-white photographic series and book, entitled, CIRCA: An Urban Retrospect.

Saturday you have a special opportunity to not only see these remarkable prints in person and meet the artist, but also enjoy a little gelato as we kick off the "Taste Of The Month" photography series at Solferino gelato cafe.

This series will feature a new Toronto photographer/photoblogger each month, with our own Photosapience, the renowned Photojunkie and Delineated all coming up!

Saturday, April 28th, 3-6pm - Solferino - 38 Wellington St East - 416-364-8478

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I'd really like to try and get up there and go to this...if I don't make it, Congrats Tanja. You ARE very talented (as is Miss Delineated). It would be cool to meet you...I have to find a dog-sitter: - )
-TarranaWannabe on flickr.

Posted by: Steve at April 26, 2007 10:28 AM

Thanks Steve... no worries if you can't make it. Hopefully the future will hold other shows. ;)

Posted by: Tanja at April 27, 2007 1:25 AM

I would loved to have been able to make it but will just have to settle for my newly delivered copy of the book.

Congrats on the exhibit and don't eat too much Gelato!

Posted by: Steve M at April 27, 2007 3:21 AM

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