Falling Boundaries: New Perspectives on Old Growth Forest

Deep Time, Shallow Step 2021 (detail) Pigment ink on cotton rag, 30x37.5 inches, edition of 10
Falling Boundaries: New Perspectives on Old Growth Forest at Art+Earth Festival
CANADA
2021 September
A speaking engagement at the Tidemark Theatre featuring a new body of work, Falling Boundaries. Part of the Campbell River Arts Council's 2021 Art+Earth Festival.
“Falling Boundaries: New Perspectives on Old Growth Forest” will present three contemporary viewpoints concerning the state of Old Growth Forests on Vancouver Island and surrounding areas. From artistic, scientific and First Nations perspectives, the evening will highlight 3 illustrated talks. David Ellingsen, a photographic artist, will speak about his recent series Falling Boundaries. Gina Thomas, a Guardian Watchman for the Tlowitsis First Nation, will share her experiences and observations of the accumulative impacts of natural resource extraction on her traditional territory. Julie Neilsen, currently completing her PhD in forest ecology at Simon Fraser University, is working as a consultant for the Nanwakolas Council Society in Campbell River.
- Campbell River Arts Council and Tidemark Theatre
Falling Boundaries: New Perspectives on Old Growth Forest
Sunday, September 19, 2021
7 - 9pm
Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row, Campbell River,BC
Tickets $17.00
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