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Time: July 9, 2012 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: Langara Community College, Room A229
Street: Cambie and 49th Ave
City/Town: Vancouver BC
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Phone: Contact Sarah at 604.323.5193 or sstjohn@langara.bc.ca
Event Neighbourhood and Type: everywhere, you, want, to, revive, a, greener, city
Organized By: Beth Carruthers (instructor)
Latest Activity: Jul 9, 2012
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An intensive half-day intro to Bioremedial practices. Learn about pragmatic arts-based practices of rehabbing damaged sites, wetlands, and waterways.
Bioremedial Ecoart practice: Intro
Monday July 9, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Room A229, Langara College
Registration Number (CRN): 60822
$45
An introduction to Bioremedial practice in Ecological Art. Beginning with an exploration of what makes a practice or work “Ecological”, rather than “Environmental” Art, we will take a close look at some significant projects, engage in discussion, and consider how this kind of work might be implemented locally.
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