April 2nd 2011

March 7th 2011
Junction Retrospective series is on display at Agora Cafe (3015 Dundas St. W googlemap).
August 30th 2010
Emmanuel Mifsud will be showing work at the Junction 2010 Arts Festival, located in the West end, in the area best known as the “Junction”.
The Junction Arts Festival offers a cutting-edge combination of classic arts, community arts and popular culture. The ethos of the festival is to present the arts as necessary, relevant, accessible and exciting. The Junction is populated by a great mix of bright, savvy and curious people interested in making new discoveries, and widening their knowledge though the arts.
Prints will be on display and will be available for purchasing.
August 23rd 2010
More images have been added to the Flying Pyramid Creations gallery, click here to view.
July 23rd 2010
New images have been added to the Flying Pyramid Creations gallery, click here to view. This time around it’s a local favourite, the Scarborough Buffs.
February 27th 2010
Flying Pyramid Creations is a reservoir of images from 35 mm and 120 mm transparencies developed since the mid Seventies during travel in Europe and West Coast of Canada. Among the images there is a large number of views of the Maltese Islands.
February 13th 2010
There are photos hanging at The Friendly Thai (3032 Dundas St. W at High Park Ave.)
Renaissance Lamp; Easter Walk in the Junction; Junction Bus 40; StreetScape – Dundas Eastbound at Clendenan Ave.; Pacific Rowhouses.
Along with a Northern Dancer photo; Rearing to Go.
February 10th 2010
New website launched, use the menu at the top to navigate the pages, the Galleries have been updated and new image sets have been added.
Junction Arts Festival Participant – Red Hot Art Spot
Work on display at Super Submarine – Dundas St. W & Keele St. (see it on: googlemaps)
Click here to purchase prints.

A series of images showcasing the diverse architectural styles and streetscapes of the West Toronto Junction.
In Celebration of the Centennial of the City of West Toronto
These images represent “The Junction” during an afternoon walk on The Dundas between St. Johns Road and Keele Street on Easter Sunday.
The images reflect a sample of the variety of unique buildings that I have come to appreciate for over fifty years since my family immigrated to the former “City of West Toronto” now known as “The Junction”.
The various architectural styles span the centuries and exude a vibrancy of the people who came from all around the world to rebuild their lives here.
Emmanuel Mifsud – SLR + Digital Photography
www.studiomanomanu.com studiomano.manu@gmail.com

