Photos from Deep Freeze 2012
Thursday, January 26th, 2012
Thanks to EPIC Photography for over a hundred wonderful photos from our recent Deep Freeze festival. View them right about here …
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Thursday, January 26th, 2012
Thanks to EPIC Photography for over a hundred wonderful photos from our recent Deep Freeze festival. View them right about here …
Saturday, January 7th, 2012
Enjoy a Deep Freeze 2012 photo gallery from the Edmonton Journal : http://www.edmontonjournal.com/entertainment/Gallery+Deep+Freeze+Festival/5962704/story.html
Tuesday, February 8th, 2011
Thanks to EPIC Photography for taking so many great photos of Deep Freeze 2011 for us. We have now posted nearly 150 of these photos online for you to enjoy. Relive the magic of winter merriment, community and a whack of snow.
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010
You can now view photos from last year’s Deep Freeze winter festival. These bright and beautiful images come to us thanks to EPIC Photography.
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
The Edmonton Journal has posted a great collection of Deep Freeze Festival photos here …
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/news/Gallery+Deep+Freeze+2010/2424956/story.html?tab=PHOT
Monday, September 29th, 2008
There may have been a fall chill in the air this weekend (especially Saturday), but that chill disappeared the moment one walked into The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse. Certainly, one could say it was the warmth of good music that took it away. And the music WAS great. I was able to hear it all day Saturday as I hosted The Carrot stage. Lynette McKell and The Low Flying Planes were an incredible ensemble with guitars, 3 vocalists, bass, banjo, piano and accordian (not all at the same time, mind you). The energy continued throughout the day with the smooth Jazz of Karen Porkka and Mo LeFebvre, the infectious beats of Pre-Post and the folk stylings of Leckie Olsen and Cora McLachlan. Yes, such music would warm any cold soul, but it’s not the music I’m talking about.
One could also say it was the excellent coffee, cinnamon buns and treats served by our hardworking volunteer baristas that brought relief from the chill, but I’m talking about something more literal than all of that.
Body count!
Yes, that’s right. The sheer amount of people packed into the Carrot like art-loving sardines on Saturday and Sunday was enough to warm even the coldest winter day. And this particular weekend NOT being winter, it was VERY hot in there!
If you were able to stop in and helps us celebrate Kaleido this weekend, thank you for your support. And thank you for raising the temperature of the Carrot!
Here are some photos I shot throughout the day at the Festival. If you have some photos you’d like to add to this collection, please email them to info@artsontheave.org. See you at our next festival, Byzantine Winter Festival 2009!
Monday, May 12th, 2008
The Avenue in Bloom Festival this past weekend was a great success.
You can view photos of the event in our photo gallery here …
Friday, January 18th, 2008
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