05/19/2026
This week, our Artist Spotlight is on Stephen Uhraney! ✨📸
With more than 40 years behind the lens, Stephen Uhraney is a documentary photographer and photojournalist known for capturing life with grit and honesty. Based in Port Credit, his award-winning work has been shown locally, nationally and internationally. His upcoming exhibit, The Chalkboard Project, runs May 16th–31st at Mississauga City Hall’s Great Hall.
Link in bio for more information!
Exhibition:
📆 May 16 - 31
⏰ 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
📍 The Great Hall, City Hall, Mississauga
Reception:
📆 May 20
⏰ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
📍 300 City Centre Drive, City Hall, Mississauga
The Chalkboard Project is a documentary photography and storytelling initiative designed to capture authentic human expression in its simplest, most direct form. The concept is built around a single, universal object, the chalkboard, as a tool for communication, vulnerability, and truth-telling. Each participant is invited to write a personal message on the board, a thought, confession, hope, or belief and then be photographed holding it. The resulting images form an honest visual dialogue between words and faces, revealing the emotional and social landscape of our time.
The project shot on film using a 72 year old Rolleiflex Twin Lens Reflex camera and processed by me, slows the process down to make each image more intentional. It aims to explore identity, emotion, and connection through a minimal but deeply human approach. The chalkboard becomes a mirror for the soul, temporary, imperfect, and erasable, much like our thoughts and experiences. It’s a reminder that expression doesn’t need to be polished or permanent to be powerful.