Pigment inkjet print on Canson Infinity Baryta (matted and framed).
20.50x15.75"
Limited edition 4 of 20.
Before rehearsal at the Centro ProDanza dance studio in Havana. This image was winner of the William J Dowkes Award at the Hart House 98th Annual Photography Exhibit, 2020.

Tracey Suba studied at the the University of Toronto, receiving a B.A. in English literature in 1991. Her love of narrative, story and the poetic are evident in the reportage style of her photographs. She has been actively documenting community and culture in the city with her lens since 2012. Her work has been exhibited in a number of small galleries and group exhibitions in Toronto and internationally at the State museum in Chleyabinsk, Russia and in New York City. Her photographs have been published online and in print including the Dolce and Gabanna fall catalogue (2015), PhotoLife Magazine and Digital Camera U.K.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
With a nod to the humanistic school of photography, my work celebrates people including both our commonalities and our differences. My images are visual notes (part of a life-long conversation with my self) about the value of our connections to each other, to culture and our communities.
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