- Friday, February 4, 2022
- 12:00pm – 1:00pm
- Online with Zoom or Facebook Live
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87920357188?pwd=ajE1dHRISUltMXcyNVdxeG56TUdhUT09
This lecture will focus on a wide spectrum of works by artists who raise awareness of threatened and endangered habitats through collaborative engagements with nature. In her own art practice, Tracy Peters has a particular interest in ephemeral processes that embrace unpredictable outcomes in an attempt to access the voice of the natural world.
Live ASL interpretation will be provided. Auto-captions are available if you watch the lecture with Zoom.
If you are unable to watch the lecture live it will remain posted on our Facebook page. It will also be recorded, closed captioning added and then posted here by the end of February.
Free! Watch online with Zoom or Facebook Live.
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Tracy Peters is a multidisciplinary artist based in Winnipeg on Treaty One Territory. She uses photography, installation and moving images to examine the entanglements of human and non-human processes in response to eroding landscapes and environmental/climate crises. Peters has received numerous grants and attended multiple artist residencies, including the Independent Imaging Retreat (Film Farm). Her work has been exhibited across Canada, in Europe and in Australia.
Photo by Mike Peters