Faces of Pride is an art project launched by Key City Theatre in 2023 to bring awareness and understanding to our local Pride community. For the second year in a row, artist Joel Robison has created thoughtful and compelling portraits of local 2SLGBTQIA+ community members. These beautiful pieces of art are displayed throughout the community, fostering a sense of inclusivity and celebration. 

As we get to know each other, we begin to understand that there is a place for everyone in our community.

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2025 Art Walk Map will be posted soon!

Morgan Turner


Morgan Turner is a full-time Commercial Photographer, with a working studio space downtown Cranbrook BC. Originally from Vancouver Island, he moved to Cranbrook in mid-2017 and has been developing his love for the Kootenays since.

Morgan first got his hands on a simple camera as a child, eventually taking film photography classes in highschool and then proceeding to enrol in a video production program in Vancouver during 2003-04. In 2005, he made the switch from film to digital and bought his first Nikon DSLR - having sold his video equipment to fund the upgrade. Since then, he has spent countless hours learning, experimenting and shooting hundreds of thousands of images – likely close to, or potentially more than one million images over the past 20 years. His technical skill, creativity, relentless determination, and a desire to continue to produce engaging images, has developed in to meaningful career – allowing him to step away from his work as a Journeyman Carpenter.

Morgan’s favourite subject matter to photograph is people on bikes – road, mountain, recreational & competitive - closely followed by architecture, soulful portraits, and the world around him.

You can see more of his work at www.mturnerphoto.com and on Instagram at @mturnerphoto.

Stephanie Moore


Stephanie is a portrait photographer, with a deep appreciation for the gorgeous area that we get to inhabit. She has been photographing people and places for the last 20 years- with her photojournalism background, Stephanie’s favourite element of photography is getting to know the story behind the people she gets to work with. The authentic connections and experiences that happen during a portrait session are what drive Stephanie to continue creating, and inspire her every day.

When she’s not behind the camera, you can find Stephanie hanging out with her two children, getting involved in community theatre, or on outdoor adventures, camera in hand, in the wild landscape of the Kootenays with her partner and their dogs.

You can find her across social media platforms @stephaniemoorephoto, or at www.stephaniemoorephoto.com

Faces of Pride 2024 Models