Smoke traces the shape of what we won’t say aloud. Time slips between drags, between stories told sideways. The cold doesn’t bite—it clarifies. Here, outside sanctioned architecture, the body remembers its edge. And in the blur of smoke and breath, truth flickers briefly—then vanishes.

Smoke Break, Truth Break

By Tony Eetak
Smoke traces the shape of what we won’t say aloud. Time slips between drags, between stories told sideways. The cold doesn’t bite—it clarifies. Here, outside sanctioned architecture, the body remembers its edge. And in the blur of smoke and breath, truth flickers briefly—then vanishes.

The sidewalk becomes a threshold—between class and conversation, between performance and pause. Smokers linger in the hush before reentry, clustered in quiet familiarity. They trade stories, not glances. The smoke curls upward, mixing with breath, with laughter, with the gravity of what isn’t said. These are the unsanctioned spaces of real life.

Outside the formal boundaries of lecture halls, this scene unfolds in grayscale honesty. Cigarettes glow briefly, punctuating moments of stillness. Backpacks slump against the wall, jackets held tight against the Winnipeg wind. This is a gathering of pauses, a communal exhale before returning to fluorescent light and curated thought.

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Rooted in the rhythms of Winnipeg’s urban landscape, each image in this exhibit reflects a practice shaped by light, weather, and the quiet details of daily life. This is photography distilled to its core—composition, contrast, and feeling—offering a window into the city as seen through Indigenous youth perspective and presence.