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2024 climate gathering artists in residence
exhibit opens wednesday, february 26, 2025, 4:00pm
bora laskin education building, lair gallery, second floor 
阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 ,  955 oliver road, thunder bay campus 

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trista dube: anyone can create art, i want to highlight how beautiful even a first attempt can be. making art together has the ability to foster a sense of community and resilience.
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pamela cain: i want to focus on connecting with the community and creating a collaborative art piece.
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christina mol: i am from a farming and biotechnology science background-- thinking of exploring the importance of soils to the planet with a fibre wall hanging incorporating knitting, felting, crochet and other techniques.
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sarah siska: my sewing practice is an act of slow resistance to the fast fashion industry and an attempt to incorporate more natural fibres and ecologically produced or salvaged materials into my life.
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vincent parks: i care deeply about the climate crisis and would love to share my feelings.
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matylda jasic: i enjoy working with dry felting, weaving, stained glass and acrylic paints.
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irene warmenhoven: curious about my living environment and passionate about how precious this planet is.
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mia donato: my work may highlight the nature and water sources that i grew up next to, and potentially convey the anxiety that i feel when i think about climate change.
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nicole sutherland: i hope that my work strikes a desire to come up close, and take a look at broad, thick strokes that somehow take on the wild, abstract side of nature. but then stepping back, i want the audience to see that the strokes do make order and they find beauty in my landscapes.
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kyra keto: i volunteered to do photography and videography for the climate action group; doing it officially is a wonderful opportunity.
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