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The Walls of Justice

2/4/2018

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I had the pleasure to work with the Métis artist Justin Berger a.k.a. Justice over the past couple months photographing his marvelous mural paintings. Him and I had a chance to talk about some of the issues he tried to capture with his artwork from structural violence, loss of identity to climate change and corporatism. His paintings are incredibly potent - combined with his hard work and talent, he has a crucial message to give out to the world.

If you like to know more about him, here is an interview he's had with CBC a while back:
​http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/métis-painter-promises-inspiring-art-after-grant-award-1.3981156

He also has a well-known mural painted at 96th Street and 105A Avenue in Edmonton.
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  • About
  • CV
  • Blog
  • Portfolio
    • Project Maisha
    • Memoirs from Istanbul
    • Rocky Mountain High
    • When not ourselves, we were the city
    • Mama Land, East Africa
    • Zanzibar Unveiled
    • Born to be Wild
    • Getting Lost in Iceland
    • Wildlife and Beyond: Zimbabwe-Botswana
    • All Of This I Am
    • Experimenting with Light
    • Up Close
  • Contact