Akin Collective

  • STUDIOS
    • Currently Available
    • Pricing
    • List and Map of All Studios
    • Davisville
    • Dupont
    • Niagara
    • Queen East
    • Richmond-Bathurst
    • St Clair
    • Yonge-St Clair
  • INFO
    • About
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Testimonials & Press
    • The Akin Team
    • Calendar
    • Health and Safety Policy
    • History
    • Jobs at Akin
    • Referrals
  • Membership
    • Monthly Crit Night
    • Ceramics Kiln
    • Art & Event Consulting
    • Akin Community Discord Server
    • Grant Writing
    • Libraries
    • 3D Printing
    • Art Documentation
  • Galleries
    • Remote Gallery
    • Akin Vitrine Gallery
    • Akin Vitrine Gallery Archive
  • Equity & Inclusion
    • Ongoing Work
    • Code of Conduct
    • Conflict Resolution
    • Reporting
    • Demographics Report
  • Resources
    • Community Affiliates
    • Resources for Artists
    • Community Resources
    • Akin Career Launcher Award
    • Tips & Tricks for Setting Up Studio Space
  • Akin Projects
  • Donate
  • Contact

'Buckshot Deli and Diner' by Katie Sadie Akin Vitrine Gallery November 2017 Installation

'Buckshot Deli and Diner' by Katie Sadie this month in the Akin Vitrine Gallery

November 03, 2017 by Akin Collective in Vitrine, Event, Exhibitions, Member News

Akin Vitrine Gallery is excited to present November’s exhibition, “Buckshot Deli and Diner’ by Akin St. Clair member, Katie Sadie! 

“The Buckshot Deli and Diner is set in the Sonoran desert, in the town of Niland, California, just about 4.5 miles from Slab City. Slab City is a place where people learn to live off the grid and choose to be left alone. There is no official electricity there and many of the residents use generators or solar panels. Peter, sits quietly reading the paper, and the couple nearest to the television do not acknowledge its existence above. The Buckshot Deli and Diner’s atmosphere felt like a by product of the vast desert surroundings and the way that nearby residents choose to live.”

Katie Sadie is a graduate of the Applied Photography program at Sheridan College. She was recently announced as a winner of the Flash Forward Emerging Photographers Competition presented by The Magenta Foundation, 2017. Katie’s current personal practice has involved using primarily colour negative film. Her work is inspired by the great photographers of the past and the  people she surrounds herself with in the present. Katie aims to question ideals and start conversations by covering a wide variety of topics through documentary photography. 

'Buckshot Deli and Diner' 
Shot using a Pentax 6x7, 120mm film
Niland, California, 2016.

The Akin Vitrine Gallery is located at the Clock Factory Building at 1485 Dupont Street (entrance on Campbell Avenue). Find Akin Studio 215 on the second floor and follow the sign into the hallway around the corner. 

The building is open from 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, or to arrange a viewing outside of those hours please contact the artist: gbstudiotoronto@gmail.com

www.katiesadie.com
Instagram: @katiesadiephoto
#AkinVitrine

Follow the Akin Vitrine on Instagram!
November 03, 2017 /Akin Collective
event, Installation, Photography, katie sadie
Vitrine, Event, Exhibitions, Member News

Akin artist Katie Sadie selling prints to support people affected by Hurricane Harvey

August 31, 2017 by Akin Collective in Member News

Akin artist and photographer Katie Sadie is offering for a limited time 8"x11" matte prints of her work: "Corpus Christi, Texas 2015" to support those affected by Hurricane Harvey. 

Katie spent some time in Port Aransas, Texas in 2015. She parked her van on the beach and slept there for weeks. She is devastated to see the destruction done by #HurricaneHarvey and wants to try and help by doing a limited time print offer with 80% of proceeds going to the American Red Cross.

Here's a link to where you can purchase the print: http://goldenboystudio.bigcartel.com/p…/corpus-christi-texas. 

August 31, 2017 /Akin Collective
hurricane harvey, print, sale, fundraiser, support, katie sadie, Photography
Member News