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http://www.awildstudio.com
An intensive course uncovering the ‘wild’ in Riding Mountain National Park. This workshop combines hands-on engagement with Canadian landscape, National park interpretation methods and presentations by professional artists, scholars and curators on site-specific and environmentally-responsive creative research.
Participants will spend time experiencing a national park, engage with park interpreters, ecologists and guest presenters, and will build a body of work in art, sound + performance that reflects and engages with natural terrain, the experience of excursion and environmental elements while developing their understanding of territory, space and place.
There are two methods for taking part in the project. Participants may attend from May 3-6, 2016 to the presenter series on-site in Riding Mountain, or they may choose to take University course credit available through the University of Regina, Faculty of Media+Art+Performance. This option includes an extended teaching component and studio time in Regina, SK on May 7, 10-13.
Find out more at http://www.awildstudio.com
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