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TRAction is proud to host our second gathering of the CLIMATE ART WEB this February 5, 2023, at 1pm PT/4 pm ET. At this gathering,
TRAction is proud to host our second gathering of the CLIMATE ART WEB this February 5, 2023, at 1pm PT/4 pm ET. At this gathering,
Co-created by Cree dance artist Sandra Lamouche and settler dance artist Melanie Kloetzel/kloetzel&co., Just Breathe, Okâwîmâskiy takes audience on an immersive journey into and out
“Song of the Siren” features some works from my ongoing Sirens series. Sirens is a group of magical realism paintings that now numbers close to 100 works. Each painting is a visualization of a key moment in my soon to be completed Sirens book. The first in a series, the Sirens book is a work of fiction in the genre of magical realism and intended for a young adult audience.
This article is part of a series on rewilding and the arts as part of the David Suzuki Foundation’s inaugural Rewilding Arts Prize.
For Charmaine Lurch, rewilding starts with paying attention to the natural world around us – and learning how to listen.
collecting kid letters to the 15th meeting of the parties on Biodiversity in Montreal
In this book, Alberta writers, poets, and artists think about energy transition and climate change. How can we envision the future? What actual options are already there? How should society adapt? How should we protect the environment?
fiction & poetry lovers, we miss you!
An Actual Literary Reading
GILLIAN WIGMORE
SARI DALE
JOEL MACKAY
ROB BUDDE
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Sounding Modernity is the 4th season of the https://www.conscient.ca/ podcast, which explores art and the ecological crisis hosted and produced by Claude Schryer.
With support from a Digital Now grant from Canada Council for the Arts, TRAction introduces the 10 WAYS PROJECT, a social media series that deepens the dialogue between the arts and the social and environmental challenges of the contemporary moment.
Visit the AAC gallery on Friday, September 16th for a day long screening of Gather, A short film by Nehiyaw Iskwew artist Sandra Lamouche to accompany her gallery exhibition Generations. Gather is a work-in-progress that started with the idea of land-based dance, focusing on soniyaw niyipsiy (wolf willow) and the growth through the seasons.
The Climate Art Web (CAW-WAC) is a grassroots network that brings together climate artists living in northern Turtle Island (Canada).