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    Bridge of Lights

    My Walk Across Winnipeg’s Arlington Bridge and the City it Connects

    by David Firman

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    Bridge of Lights is part of the Ways To Walk series of small softcover books documenting—through photography, prose and map graphics— short walks in search of nothing in particular other than some vague understanding of where I am at any particular moment.

    From the book:

    "It’s April 8, 1911 and Winnipeg’s newest bridge is nearing completion. A Manitoba Free Press headline reads: Bridge of Lights, New Arlington Viaduct Will be a Night Sight for Winnipeggers. The writer continues:

    'The new Arlington street bridge across the railyards when completed will be one of the night sights of the city as the result of the decision of the board of control yesterday to instal ornamental lighting standards on each side of the bridge roadway. The poles on each side will be seventy-five feet apart, and each will carry big incandescent globes. By alternating the lights, this will mean a big light every 37 feet across the bridge.'

    Sadly, the lighting never came to be. But, in the idea of glowing globes, there is a glimmer of recognition that this bridge has a purpose well beyond transporting traffic from one side to the other. This bridge of steel, crossing a broad river of rail tracks, connecting neighbourhoods on either side, serves a broader civic function.

    On July 29, 2016, I embarked on my own exploration of that larger purpose. My plan was to walk the length of Arlington Street, starting at its Assiniboine River source, heading north across the Bridge of Lights and on to its terminus, eight kilometres later, at Enniskillen Avenue."
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    • Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
    • Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
      # of Pages: 86
    • Isbn
      • Softcover: 9781367161023
    • Publish Date: Oct 03, 2016
    • Language English
    • Keywords canada, street photography, bridge, winnipeg
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    David Firman
    Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

    David Firman has participated in solo and group shows across Canada and in Europe. His work is represented in several collections including the Winnipeg Art Gallery, the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography (Ottawa) and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (Montreal). For further information, visit www.firmangallery.com

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