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Artist Talk with Joanna Recalma Photography Exhibition
En personne
Photographie Action Climat Vérité et réconciliation Autochtone Nature et plein airDate et heure
Lieu
Qualicum beach Regional Library (Town Hall Civic Building)
660 Primrose Street
Qualicum Beach, BC
Directions: Be sure to view the photography exhibition throughout the Library.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
Joanna Recalma invites audiences to explore reconciliation through a new lens—one that moves beyond discussion and toward meaningful action. Drawing on her experience as a lawyer working in litigation and policy, her role as an initiated member of the Kwakwaka'wakw Big House, and her lived experience as a mother, aunty, and daughter of the Pentlatch Nation, Joanna offers a unique perspective on the personal and collective work of reconciliation.
Through storytelling, reflection, and practical insight, she challenges audiences to reconsider long-held assumptions and empowers participants to take an active role in advancing reconciliation in their daily lives, workplaces, and communities.
Liens
- Artist Website eagledownphotography.com
Organisateur
Diane Moran & Leslie Love Organizers
Diane Moran is a retired Recreation Leader II practicing Visual Artist and community connector residing in Qualicum Beach. She has been involved in public and community arts for over 30 years. Her mandate and vision. Create and connect others to the arts with meaningful engagement and public awareness projects. Sometimes focused on humanitarian efforts, environmental awareness, conservation education, and mental health advocacy.
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