David McEachern Photography
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DAVID L MCEACHERN
David’s career spans over a period of 25 years. He obtained his degree in Visual Arts with Honours from the Ontario College of Art and has displayed his image making skills and unique vision at many galleries and venues such as The Art Gallery of Brant, Queen’s Park, the Scarborough Civic Centre and the John B. Aird Gallery, to name a few. More recently, he took part in Nuit Blanche 2009.
David is also the recipient of several awards and prizes such as the Josephine M. Harper and the Dora de Pedery-Hunt awards, the Canadian Children’s Association and the Hamilton Port Authority Prizes. He has also received Exhibition grants from the Ontario Art Council and has been commissioned by many, notably the Ontario College of Art Alumni Association (A.J. Casson Award), the City of Toronto, and a major political party.
Over the last ten years, his focus has been on photography and he specializes in Event Coverage.
REVIEWS & PUBLICATIONS
1999-2009
CBC Radio, The Globe & Mail, The Brantford Expositor, Moose in the City Book,City of Toronto, Calendar for a major political party, The Alumni Magazine, OCA. It’s Your Festival, Hamilton Port Authority and some major political parties web sites
SHOWS
1999-2009
- Nuit Blanche, Toronto
- Northern district Library, Toronto;
- Contact, Toronto
- International Centre, Orangeville
- The Annex Art Centre, Toronto
- Northern District Library, Toronto
- Tutt Gallery, Brantford
- The Elmwood Club, Toronto
- John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto.
- Alexander Gallery, Toronto
- Partisan Gallery, Toronto
- Indigo, Toronto;
- Toronto Scarborough Civic Centre
- Round Up, Toronto
- Gallery 76, Toronto
- Queen’s Park, Toronto
- Centre Louis-Hémon, Chapleau;
- About Face, Toronto
- The Art Gallery of Brant, Brantford
This new photo exhibition presents a selection of my pictures taken since 2005. The collection of works to be on display will feature the summer festival circuit in the Hamilton/Burlington area.
Pictures on display will include Buffy Sainte-Marie, David Wilcox, Teenage Head, Kim Mitchel, Carole Pope, Steven Page, Thornley, Air Supply, Finger Eleven, Humble, Exco Levi and others.
At The Freeway Café, 333 King Street East, Hamilton, ON. Opening: Friday July 9th at 7 P.M.
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What an amazing set of photos. I seen the advertising for this event but was not sure when it was. I am sorry I missed it! David you have amazing skills I love your work. Tell Francine I said hello pls email me! Kepp up the good work!!!
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Awesome Blog. Great photos and great information. Love it David keep up the good work. Love your friends Al and Diane




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Jean Lapointe 2 years ago
Wow! What an amazing set of photos. David Lloyd's set is wonderfull, including amazing realizations as an artist and a photographer. I really wish to be part of the Art-Co window as an artist myself! How can I submit to be in a group show?
I wish to offer a contribution, as I did recently for a group show at the Art Contemporain gallery in Quebec city. I am a french artit wishing to reach out from being within the french communit of Quebec. My profile is quiet different from the one of m. David Lloyd Mc Eachern but with some similaritys as I also studied at the Ontario College of Arts being a french spoken person as my first language. So far, I participated in many art shows across Quebec province as an artist. I am actually showing in la Gallerie Montcalm at La Maison du Citoyen in Gatineau near Ottawa in a show called; "La trilogie Art-Mormes". You will find my profile quiet impressive as well, being an artist who wants to reach both french and english communitys of this country as well of becoming a citizen of the World shining respectfully towards all which is "humaine" through art and communication.
With all my love, friendship and admiration,
Jean Lapointe