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  • Emily Neufeld, installing at Banff Centre 2019. Photo by Anna Springate-Floch.
  • T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss
  • Amy Norgaard

Panel Discussion on Prairie Invasions: A Lullaby

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Agriculture History & heritage Intercultural Interdisciplinary Visual arts
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Richmond Art Gallery

Richmond, BC

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Free.

Offered in English.

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Exhibiting artist Emily Neufeld joins in a discussion with artist and ethnobotanist T'uy't'tanat-Cease Wyss, and KPU Farm School Soil Science Instructor Amy Norgaard. Guest panelists will respond to the ideas within Neufeld's exhibition and share their insights into themes of local land use, how humans impact the environment and how this relationship with a place informs art-making. Discussion moderated by Richmond Art Gallery exhibition curator, Nan Capogna.

Join in the discussion during this free online webinar.

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Richmond Art Gallery

The only public Gallery in Richmond, the Richmond Art Gallery (RAG) is a municipal Gallery supported by the non-profit Richmond Art Gallery Association (RAGA), a charitable organization. In operation since 1980, the Gallery presents curated exhibitions by British Columbia, national and international artists, maintains a permanent collection, and presents innovative and diverse programming for children, youth, and adults. Richmond Art Gallery is dedicated to promoting dialogue among diverse communities on challenging ideas and issues of today as expressed through local, national and international contemporary art. Through its exhibitions, publications, educational programming, collections and significant partnerships, the Richmond Art Gallery provides opportunities for the enhancement of life in Richmond while serving the contemporary arts community in Canada.

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