Mufty Mathewson
IACC Honorary Lifetime Member
SnapshotAs a founding member of IACC since 1978, my lifelong passion has been storytelling and capturing life in in my photos. My focus is on raising awareness about social issues, vulnerable populations and overcoming disability through my work. For example, I wanted to make a difference with a local REdress Photography Project, raising awareness for the many murdered and missing Indigenous women.
I believe I'm the longest standing member with Images Alberta. I still love making pictures and still love the camaraderie that the Club provides. Thanks to everyone for making the club such a success over the years. awards and accomplishments
2016 Recipient of Sage Award: Social Justice & Peace The Sage Awards recognize the contributions and achievements of seniors in Greater Edmonton. Mufty Mathewson’s was recognized for her lifelong passion of storytelling, capturing life, and promoting social change through her photography. 2025 Recipient of Images Alberta Camera Club Exceptional Service Award See Mufty's Exceptional Service award video. Mufty Mathewson joined IACC in 1978. She has contributed as a board president (3 times) and was the chairwoman of the 25-year club anniversary group that completed a photo book of Edmonton. She has served for many years as our club historian and has completed a number of photographic projects including: a Red Dress photo project in support of the disappearance of aboriginal women, a photo project of the Glenrose Rehabilitation hospital in Edmonton. Many of her photos still hang in the hospital. She has been active in the delivery of workshops (underwater flower photography) at her home. Articles written by mufty
Mufty's Musings
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