Celebrate the launch of Issue 32 at The Disposable Camera Project: Found

Resurrecting a popular series, we tasked 10 local artists with the challenge of shooting with a disposable camera inspired by the latest issue’s theme.

Our Found issue explores discoveries of all kinds—fresh perspectives, unexpected joys, family traditions, meaningful connections, and some things that perhaps should have never been found. 

We will be following all health protocols and are offering the event all weekend to provide opportunities for social distancing. The event is free, but Saturday evening will require attendees to book through the Eventbrite link in order for us to manage numbers.

Featuring:

Our new issue (!!)

Limited edition merch

Sweet tunes

Drinks

And more to come!

With photography by:

Joy Gyamfi (@roughclub)
Shawn Duff (@shawnduff)
Divya Nanray (@soft.kaur)
Jamie Gurnell (@pouroverlord) 
Alia Youssef (@aliayphotography)
Christian Nicolay (@nicolaychristian)
Alison Boulier (@alisonboulier) 
Madeline Barber (@localbarber)
Banafshe Salehi (@banafshesalehi)
& STANKDADDY (@stankdaddy_)


Special thanks to The Lab, Another Beer Co, SEEN Signs, and Scott Hawthorn, for generously supporting this endeavour. 

 

All proceeds from art sales will go directly to the artists.

EVENT INFO:

LOCATION:

45 Blood Alley Square, Vancouver 

HOURS: 

Saturday, December 11th from 1 PM to 11 PM

(advance viewing Saturday 1–5pm; official launch 5–11pm)

Sunday, December 12th from 1 PM to 6 PM

SAD Mag

SAD Mag is an independent Vancouver publication featuring stories, art and design. Founded in 2009, we publish the best of contemporary and emerging artists with a focus on inclusivity of voices and views, exceptional design, and film photography.