Rewild

Type
Residency, School & Class
Category
Conceptual
Status
Archived
Deadline
May 25, 2025
Application Fee
Free
Host
ALEXIS WILLIAMS
Location
Ottawa, Canada
Rewild is a ten day webinar for artists interested in learning about practical wildlife conservation and habitat restoration that will run from July 14 - 25, 2025. The program will offer daily video lectures and chats with nine international conservationists and research ecologists engaged in a range of rewilding initiatives. They will describe conservation efforts from the very local to the global that will define a broad range of strategies and attitudes to the wild. We will also hear from the seven artists in the class about their ecoart practices. Built into the 2 - 2.5 hours of daily programming are discussions, demonstrations, recommended assignments and show and tell. Participants are invited to also have short daily one-on-one meetings with our director and the other residents in the small group.
Outline
All activities are subject to change and will be tailored to participants' interests.
Artist Talk: We invite you to give a private artist talk to share your work with the group.
Symbiosis: A crash course in ecological systems with the director of the Biophilium
Ecosystem Stewardship with Kew Gardens
Native Plants for Backyard Birds with Cornell University
Fungal Conservation with Rewilding Mycology
Ocean Plastic and Shoreline Biodiversity with the AOW Thai Marine Ecology Center
Reforesting Retired Farms in Ireland
Regenerative Culture
Unlawning with Eco-Artist Mary Abma
Novel Ecologies: Embracing invasives in the symbioscene
Glacial Conservation and Ecological Succession with Dr Dan Doak
Conservation Cemeteries, Green Burials and Monarch Butterfly Protection
Eco Art Activism Examples, Opportunities and Resources with the director of the Biophilium
Participants will be invited to suggest topics or species relevant to their practice.
Outline
All activities are subject to change and will be tailored to participants' interests.
Artist Talk: We invite you to give a private artist talk to share your work with the group.
Symbiosis: A crash course in ecological systems with the director of the Biophilium
Ecosystem Stewardship with Kew Gardens
Native Plants for Backyard Birds with Cornell University
Fungal Conservation with Rewilding Mycology
Ocean Plastic and Shoreline Biodiversity with the AOW Thai Marine Ecology Center
Reforesting Retired Farms in Ireland
Regenerative Culture
Unlawning with Eco-Artist Mary Abma
Novel Ecologies: Embracing invasives in the symbioscene
Glacial Conservation and Ecological Succession with Dr Dan Doak
Conservation Cemeteries, Green Burials and Monarch Butterfly Protection
Eco Art Activism Examples, Opportunities and Resources with the director of the Biophilium
Participants will be invited to suggest topics or species relevant to their practice.