UK nuclear waste expert visits Melgund Township as fierce regional debate over Canada’s controversial repository project continues.
Northwestern Ontario
The Arts Incubator works closely with artists and communities in Northwestern Ontario, building opportunities for creative development rooted in the realities of the North. Through workshops, mentorship, and digital platforms, the Incubator supports projects that reflect the cultural strength and resilience of the region. With the backing of the Ontario Arts Council, its programming uplifts both emerging and established artists, ensuring that the voices of Northwestern Ontario are connected, celebrated, and recognized within the wider Canadian arts landscape.
Archival records of spring narratives focusing on digital detox, urban survival, and human relationships during seasonal shifts.
A collection of five narrative chapters exploring political tension, digital scams, reality glitches, and local economic struggles.
Annabelle Hall-Tomkin explains community engagement strategies developed through nearly a decade of UK nuclear waste planning experience.
This collection explores speculative spring scenarios including cyborg relatives, inverted train gravity, mood broadcasting, and psychoactive blossoms.
This collection explores digital control, lost love, and personal breakthroughs during the changing rhythms of modern spring.
History isn't just in the archives; sometimes it is literally stuffed inside the cracks of your living...
An archival collection featuring four distinct narrative chapters exploring psychological tension, urban growth, and seasonal changes today.
Voles often utilize the subnivean space beneath winter snow to feed on tender sapling bark undetected.
With the winter snow finally retreating, the trails revealed a hidden world of mossy logs and rebirth.