World of Fairy Tales at Centre of Art Exhibit
For those who love photographs of children and fairy tales, the current art exhibit at the Sudbury Theatre Centre is sure to captivate. Photographer Peter Noble shares his perspective on "The Little Mermaid", "Alice in Wonderland", "The Wizard of Oz", "Little Red Riding Hood" and more in the lobby at STC from November 17th until January 11th.
At the centre of this magical exhibit entitled "Storytime" are arresting images, like Alice (in Wonderland) miniaturized under a forest of mushrooms or appearing through a keyhole.
Peter's children Francis and Drew were the inspiration for "Storytime", his 2nd exhibit with the Sudbury Theatre Centre. "Storytime" features the photographs of many beloved storybook characters. Frankie and Drew, who can be seen in "Storytime", are budding photographers themselves. Their surprisingly professional work is proudly displayed beside their father's.
Born and raised in Sudbury, Peter Noble has always had his eye open for that perfect photo. Over the last 10 years, his focus has shifted through various areas of photography: landscapes, nature, macro, urban decay and more recently, portraits.
Besides photography, his hobbies include writing music and playing guitar. He is also inspired by the outdoors - fishing, camping, hiking, cycling.
Net proceeds from the sale of Peter's work will be donated to the 2012 Ride to Conquer Cancer benefiting the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. To enjoy and/or purchase the works of Peter Noble and his daughters, visit the STC at 170 Shaughnessy Street from 9 to 5 daily, or during the weekends of Beauty and the Beast, December 2-18.
For more information check out Sudbury Theatre Centre or call STC at 705- 674-8381 x 21.



































