The 1996 exhibition was an investigation into the use of photographic postcards from the 1950s through to the 1980s in British Columbia. Among many considerations, the project looked at issues such as memory and identity, place/community, nature/landscape, urban-ism, tourism and leisure. The publication, co-published with Arsenal Pulp Press, includes thematic sections on Landscape, Leisure, Urban-ism, Industry and the Environment, with a introductory essay, It Pays to Play, by guest curator Peter White.
The exhibition toured to the Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina; Oboro, Montreal; Kamloops Art Gallery, B.C; and Plug In Inc. Winnipeg.
Designed by Alex Hass and printed by Kromar Printing, Winnipeg.
AWARDS
1996 Alcuin Society Book Design Awards - Honorable Mention