Each year, Ocean Week Canada features artist-led talks, creative community workshops, concerts, and immersive experiences across the country. These artist-led creations, musical events, and activities flow into the national program of Ocean Week Canada events every June.
BluHeron Collective, consisting of artists Christopher McLeod and Alex MacLean, is an open collective exploring sonic art through new technologies and modes of engagement.
Rosie Poirier is a marine scientist, underwater photographer and an artist. She works primarily in the field of sustainable resource management and conservation.
Cynthia Girard-Renard is a Montreal-based visual artist and poet. They have been developing a multilayered work where political activism, identity issues and animal imaginary come together through a broad range of techniques.
BluHeron Collective, consisting of artists Christopher McLeod and Alex MacLean, is an open collective exploring sonic art through new technologies and modes of engagement.
Rosie Poirier is a marine scientist, underwater photographer and an artist. She works primarily in the field of sustainable resource management and conservation.
Cynthia Girard-Renard is a Montreal-based visual artist and poet. They have been developing a multilayered work where political activism, identity issues and animal imaginary come together through a broad range of techniques.
Vincent Dumoulin is a painter, muralist, tattooist and graffiti artist. He has extensive experience working with youth in restorative justice and empowerment programs.
Founded in 2019 by Logan Robins, Linda Meian, and Zach Levin, The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company has become one of Nova Scotia’s freshest and most groundbreaking indie theatre-makers.
Jesse Campbell has been a practising mural painter since 2010 and has helped produce many public art pieces throughout Greater Victoria and is now leading his own projects throughout the city.
Vincent Dumoulin is a painter, muralist, tattooist and graffiti artist. He has extensive experience working with youth in restorative justice and empowerment programs.
Founded in 2019 by Logan Robins, Linda Meian, and Zach Levin, The Unnatural Disaster Theatre Company has become one of Nova Scotia’s freshest and most groundbreaking indie theatre-makers.
Jesse Campbell has been a practising mural painter since 2010 and has helped produce many public art pieces throughout Greater Victoria and is now leading his own projects throughout the city.
Jean-Philippe Thibault’s practice combines video creation, animation, modeling, photography, drawing, illustration, sound and musical DIY as well as, occasionally, performance.
Red Fish Arts Studio [Ivitaaruq Hanaujaqarvik] is a dynamic creative skills welding program in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut serving as a beacon of hope for at-risk youth, aged 17 to 30.
Jean-Philippe Thibault’s practice combines video creation, animation, modeling, photography, drawing, illustration, sound and musical DIY as well as, occasionally, performance.
Red Fish Arts Studio [Ivitaaruq Hanaujaqarvik] is a dynamic creative skills welding program in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut serving as a beacon of hope for at-risk youth, aged 17 to 30.
From seasoned fishers battling the elements, to Indigenous communities upholding fishing traditions, to individuals adapting to a changing industry, discover the unique challenges, passions, and profound connections that fishers have for the waters that they call home.
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