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A Conversation with Stephen Bulger

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Welcome to Episode 3! It was a great pleasure to speak with Stephen Bulger this past month. I anticipated that this conversation would be filled with many interesting insights but I never thought that our conversation would inspire me to get back into the dark room! I hope you enjoy this episode and visit the Bulger Gallery soon!  (photo credit: Lutz Dille – “Three in a Window”. 1959)  Stephen Bulger (born Toronto, 1964) engaged in photography as a hobby throughout his youth. Eventually studying at Ryerson University’s School of Image Arts, he became interested in the history of photography and began organizing exhibitions. He was asked to be the founding director of the Ryerson Gallery (located at 80 Spadina Ave., Toronto) where he sat on the exhibition review committee and managed over thirty exhibitions. After graduating from Ryerson in 1991, he worked in the photography department of the Ontario College of Art and began working on the idea of...