Anthony Easton

Anthony Easton is a writer, curator, conceptual worker, and photographer. His writing has been published extensively on the web, as well as in daily newspapers, small market Canadian magazines, zines, in chapters of books published by Routledge and Trunk Books. He has completed the annual polls for the Village Voice and the Nashville scene for the last 5 years. His curatorial work has occurred at the Art Gallery of Alberta, and for the Exposure Festival in Edmonton, where he was programming director for 2007. His conceptual work is highly site specific and has featured interventions at protestant universities, subway stations, and on the street. His photography has been shown in book stores, municipal libraries, small commercial galleries, and artist run centres in Toronto, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Edmonton, and Chicago. His book 100 Pick Up Trucks In or Around Fort Saskatchewan Alberta, is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.

 

 

 

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