3:00 - 4:00 PM
The Galiano Public Library is wheelchair accessible with the front door being level with the entrance path. There is a wheelchair accessible bathroom. The talk will not be accessible for hearing-impaired individuals.
Join artists Hadis Fard and Jami Reimer as they discuss their work recording the sounds and music of whales and frogs and their living environments, and how art and music can be a tool for addressing climate change. The artists, who collaborate with conservationists, will bring examples of their work - video, sounds and music - to demonstrate and discuss.
We're grateful to collaborate and produce on the shared, stolen, unceded, ancestral and traditional territories of Penelakut, Lamalcha, Hwitslum and other Hul’qumi’num speaking peoples, as well as the ceded territories of Tsawwassen First Nation, on what is now known as Galiano Island, British Columbia. We recognize the complex impacts that hosting settlers and non-settlers has on the Indigenous land and peoples of this area, and we aim to be responsible and accountable for these impacts and our footprint—whether cultural, environmental or social.
We thank our partners and funders...