Exhibit explores neighbourly connection
A Barrie woman’s photography exhibit at the MacLaren Art Centre is inspired by the unique bond she shares with her neighbour. Peyton Keeler-Cox, one of the exhibitors for the centre’s new season, presents her collection titled 'Questions Nobody Asked Me.' The exhibit delves into the personal stories and interactions that have shaped their relationship.
Details of the exhibit
The exhibit features a series of photographs that capture candid moments and conversations between Keeler-Cox and her neighbour. According to Keeler-Cox, the project began as a way to document the everyday connections that often go unnoticed. 'It started with simple questions about her life, and it grew into something much deeper,' she said. The display includes portraits and snapshots that highlight the intimacy of their friendship.
Impact and significance
Keeler-Cox’s work emphasizes the importance of community and human connection. The MacLaren Art Centre, located in Barrie, Ontario, showcases local artists as part of its seasonal programming. The exhibit is part of a broader effort to highlight diverse perspectives and stories within the region. 'Questions Nobody Asked Me' will be on view for the duration of the art centre’s new season, inviting visitors to reflect on their own relationships.



