LUC FORSYTH Artist’s Talk – Sunday, June 18 @ 11am

Luc Forsyth, Dhaka 2012, photograph, 15 x 22.5 inches
Join us for Agora Gallery’s first Artist’s Talk of the Summer! Luc Forsyth is a Stratford-raised photojournalist and filmmaker who explores the complex relationships and conflicts between culture, politics and the environment. His work typically focuses on the social and humanitarian aspects of environmental issues: through a combination of filmmaking and still images he strives to bring attention to stories that are often underreported by the mainstream media. Luc’s work has been featured in The New York Times, TIME, The Guardian, The National Geographic Channel, The History Channel, ESPN and Al Jazeera, among others, and his non-profit partners include the Gapminder Foundation and the United Nations Population Fund. In 2016 his work was exhibited at the Royal Geographical Society in London as part of the Environmental Photographer of the Year Exhibition and as part of the Everyday Climate Change exhibit at the Noordelicht gallery in Amsterdam. Luc is currently based in Mexico City and covers Latin America, Asia and beyond.