Petition | Yes We Cannon | Walkable Hamilton
Support bike lanes for cannon street in Hamilton, ON. #yeswecannon
Reminiscing this long weekend when I at a lot of cookie dough ice cream made by Hewitt’s sold at Big Scoops on James a Duke #hamont @parkerdavidmartin @kbiilz @jameswmolloy @jetpackjeff (at Big Scoops)
My friend, Francis Fiction, made his Humans of Hamilton, photography project into a documentary, Human Stories, featuring local citizens in this city and their stories of their relationship with Hamilton.
Here is a trailer of the “Human Stories”.
Documentary premieres on Sunday May 26th, 2013. Stay in touch with Humans of Hamilton facebook here
Human Stories: Trailer
Went to Webster’s Falls for a picnic with friends today #hamont @parkerdavidmartin @kbiilz @jameswmolloy (at Webster’s Falls)
Beautiful pictures and write-up of 270 Sherman’s first Artist in Residence, C. Well’s, art exhibition PLACE and SPACE by Matt and Cynthia from Steeloneself
Rich in history, this once lot of laborious work houses has renovated spaces for Hamilton creatives.
Open Doors Hamilton is an initiative that allows public access to some of Hamilton’s historic landmarks. We took this opportunity to visit 270 Sherman and look at the ongoing exhibit of work.
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Visited a new vintage shop — “@Newolds” on James St N. found a Royal Cannaught Hotel matchbook for a buck. This is a #genuinegem #HamOnt
Met a talented photographer/videographer/film shoot (maker?), Brook Reynolds a could days ago.
He rents his studio space out of my workplace (@270sherman) — funny enough, the setting of this awesome video is sited at 270 Sherman.
Enjoy!
Vis Viva is a small BMX video I shot earlier this year. A few riders got together and let me shoot fireworks at them while filming in a slow motion. Pretty stoked on how it turned out. Thanks to the Vimeo staff, Defgrip, Booooooom and The Come Up for the support.
My home girl Sammile (@mouthfullOstars)
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Check out some zines, music and blogs from people around Hamilton and support more independent art!
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Great post from Raise the Hammer titled, “There is Only One Hamilton”, discussing the authenticity of this city (extinct from Toronto), says Chris Erskine.
Chris highlights different artists like Christine Sealey, Paul Elia and Clarence Porter for their contribution to the city’s authenticity.
Read Chris Erskine’s full post here.
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