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Community gallery and library display "I am..." exhibit of photography
By Nicholas Moreau | Published  05/15/2006 | Arts & Entertainment | Unrated
Nicholas Moreau
Nicholas Moreau is a local graphic designer, and member of Visual Arts Brampton. Moreau was once a sports writer for the Brampton Bulletin. He is an administrator and press contact for Wikipedia, and has appeared on CP24 and G4TechTV, and in articles across North America, representing the site. 

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Currently on display at Fridge Front Gallery and the Chinguacousy Library is I am..., an exhibition of black and white photography. Organized by Brampton Caledon Community Living, the May exhibits mark Community Living Month.

The exhibits are of photography by developmentally challenged individuals. The organization's director, Jim Triantafilou, says that "their stories and struggles, their aspirations and achievements are inspiring when measured against a life and history of segregation, congregation, and stigmatization.

In Brampton, the photograph is on display at the Chinguacousy Branch of the Brampton Library, as well as Fridge Front Gallery, one of Visual Arts Brampton's three display spaces in Shoppers World.

The exhibit also is running at Caledon Town Hall, Caledon Library, and the Caledon Wellness Centre.

Brampton Caledon Community Living is a non-profit providing support for individuals who are developmentally challenged and their families. Their website is www.bcclnet.com

Visual Arts Brampton is a non-profit community art group celebrating their 20th year serving their community. The group has studio space, workshops, and four exhibit spaces. Visit them online at www.visualartsbrampton.com
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