CREATIVE Team

 
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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 paintings and mediated walks.

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Claudia medina

Claudia Medina is a filmmaker and educator living in the qathet region, Canada. She has been making films and mentoring students for twenty years. She holds a BA in sociology and Latin American studies from SFU and a masters of visual culture from the University of Barcelona. In 2001 she established En Media Productions as the container for her diverse projects and work in film, video, performance, visuals, and visual storytelling workshops. All of En Media’s projects explore possibilities of reconnection – to nature, to community, to a sense of personal and collective agency as we navigate through times of crisis and renewal. enmedia.ca

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sosan blaney

From the Tla’amin Nation and born and raised in the Tla’amin traditional territory, Sosan Blaney has worked in many different areas of language and cultural preservation and revitalization. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vancouver Island University with a major in First Nations studies and has a Master’s certificate from the University of Victoria in Indigenous Language Revitalization.  She also weaves traditional Salish materials such as cedar root, cedar bark, wool and other plant fibres into hats, baskets, jewelry and regalia and participates in the drumming, singing and canoeing groups within the Tla’amin community.