Lake Ontario: A Body in Light by Alyssa Marzolf DeWitt
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May 1, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
“Making up 20% of the fresh water reserves on Earth’s surface, the Great Lakes have been an area of relative stability for many millennia. Over the past 13 years, I have been photographing the shoreline of Lake Ontario. Lake Ontario, a Haudenosaunee word meaning “shining waters”, embodies a paradox; abundance under increasing threat.
Lake Ontario is a sanctuary and a site of fragility.
These photographs depict the evolving tension between protection and vulnerability in an era defined by global warming. Embedded within these images is a quiet sense of mourning. My repeated visits to the shoreline become acts of witness, and each image functions as both document and elegy; an extended farewell to each fleeting configuration of cloud, ice, sand, and wave.” -Alyssa Marzolf DeWitt
