Andrew Connors Andrew Connors grew up in southwestern Ontario and moved to the Yukon in 1991. He worked a number of jobs before focussing on film for his creative outlet.((Ken Bolton, “Andrew Connors behind the camera or behind a desk.” //What’s Up Yukon,// 12 June 2014.)) He directed and co-wrote the documentary// Shipyards Lament// (2001) for CBC Newsworld, and two television documentaries about the artists George Sawchuk - //Hands, Head, Heart// (1998), and Neil Graham - //Facing Miles Canyon// (2004). His //Artifacts// is a thirty-six-minute film about the Keno Hill mining region and a companion piece to the live performance documentary //luckyburden: songs + film// that he performs with singer-songwriter Kim Barlow.((Picturing the Yukon, 2020 website: https://www.picturingtheyukon.com/.)) Connors was a board member and then became the artistic director of the Yukon Film Society, and is a founder and director of the annual Available Light Film Festival.((Ken Bolton, “Andrew Connors behind the camera or behind a desk.” //What’s Up Yukon,// 12 June 2014.))