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EMMA MORGAN-THORP

Emma Morgan-Thorp is a settler feminist PhD candidate living on Tla’amin territory. Her doctoral research in performance studies explores sensory, embodied, and artistic practices for parsing, deepening, complicating, and perhaps decolonizing settler relationships with the territories we inhabit, looking specifically at extractivism and ecotourism on the Sunshine Coast. 


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Laurance Playford-beaudet

Contemplation as an act of subversion; Laurance focuses on that which is overlooked or unnoticed, looking at the spaces-in-between-things. Simple acts of listening turn into dialogue/discussion with the material at hand. Research assistant, treeplanter, collaborator, listener, sound artist: Laurance moved to Texada Island from Vancouver, where they graduated from Emily Carr University in New Media and Sound Arts. Currently collaborating on bringing diverse arts programming to the qathet region. playford-beaudet.com

Megan dulcie dill

Megan Dulcie Dill is an artist and facilitator interested in exploring the environment through innovative and multi sensory art projects.  She has worked as an arts and literacy facilitator and painter for the past 20 years after receiving a BFA from the Nova Scotia University of Art and an MAA from Emily Carr University. Megan now resides in the qathet region of British Columbia, Canada. As an arts educator Megan Dulcie is interested in rethinking conventional ways of learning and engaging curiosity as a catalyst for change.  She is currently completing a body of work combining mixed media installation and mediated walks.