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Salmon Cycle of Life - Upcycled Textile Collaboration

In-person

Climate Action Nature & outdoors Visual arts Drawing Public Art
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Date and time

Friday–Tuesday, 10am–6pm

Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10am–7pm

We’ll email you reminders a week before and the day before the event.

Location

Qualicum beach Regional Library (Regional Library Qualicum Beach)

660 Primrose Street

Qualicum Beach, BC

Directions: look for the textile mural in the children's section.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

Art activitiy and exhibition at the Public Library open 7 days a week

About

Connect yourself with the salmon cycle of life, and witness fashion reworked into a collaborative textile project by local artists. Join the resurgence of repairing rather than replacing old clothing. Flow slow with the river, and consider dropping fast fashion for up-cycling with this creative, community, salmon centered art project. Small changes make big impact when the community comes together.

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Diane Moran & Leslie Love Organizers

Leslie Love (she/her/they), is a multifaceted artist fascinated with foraged materials. She works with everything from discarded shovelheads to owl pellets, bringing meaning to art through holistic processes and rituals. Love’s daily art practice weaves together walking, journaling, and reciprocal care for land and beings. She completed her BFA in Visual Arts with honours at UVic in 2003 and is currently a 2027 MFA candidate at Emily Carr University

This event is part of a hub:

"The Art of Conservation" from Fashion to Forests, Salmon to the Sea & Photography

Diane Moran Qualicum Beach, BC

“The Art of Conservation & Connections: Friendly Fashion for Forests, Rivers, Salmon and Sea” Go with the flow and follow the life cycle of salmon through their stages and stories. Learn how the salmon and our lives are interconnected thro...

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