Sewing Stewardship - unravelling colonial histories and mending land with care and restoration
Sewing Stewardship - unravelling colonial histories and mending land with care and restoration is a 2-day outdoor art exhibition co-created by Lore Arts with Guelph artist Anita Cazzola, artist and educator Christina Kingsbury, and Nova Scotia based artist and ecological farmer Jenna Kessler, taking place at Eastview Community Park on August 21 - 22, 2021. These three artists will bring to the forefront the topic of soil remediation and the long-term ecological, social, and historical impacts of industrialization, while weaving together textiles, plants and text to engage the public in thinking about what it means to care for our soil and in turn for our environment and each other.
Join us on August 21 + 22, 2021 at Eastview Community Park for two unique events.
Art Opening: August 21 - 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Community Art Day: August 22 - 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Please register for this free event as spots are limited.
Directions to Eastview Community Park:
800 Watson Parkway North
Guelph, Ontario
Across from the soccer fields. Look for the pollinator garden.
Join us on August 21 + 22, 2021 at Eastview Community Park for two unique events.
Art Opening: August 21 - 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Community Art Day: August 22 - 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Please register for this free event as spots are limited.
Directions to Eastview Community Park:
800 Watson Parkway North
Guelph, Ontario
Across from the soccer fields. Look for the pollinator garden.