Abstracts
Keywords:
- Odenabe River watershed,
- watercolour,
- handmade ink,
- matriculture
Mots-clés :
- Bassin versant de la rivière Odenabe,
- aquarelle,
- encre artisanale,
- matriculture
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Appendices
Biographical note
Jessica Marion Barr (she/her) is an artist, educator, researcher, and queer single mother of Scottish, English, Dutch, and matrilineal Haudenosaunee ancestry. Her interdisciplinary practice incorporates artmaking and arts-science research-creation, investigating creative, collaborative, queer, embodied/somatic, and Indigenous-led approaches to environmental issues and social/ecological justice. Her arts-practice-based Ph.D. in Cultural Studies at Queen's University focused on ecological elegies. Jessica has exhibited artwork across Canada, and has attended trainings and artist residencies nationally and internationally. An Assistant Professor at Trent University, she is cross appointed to the Cultural Studies Department and the Honours Bachelor of Arts and Science Program, and approaches her teaching and supervision with creativity, enthusiasm, and attentiveness to care and wellbeing.
Artist’s URL: https://www.trentu.ca/culturalstudies/faculty-research/undergraduate-faculty/jessica-marion-barr
Bibliography
- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson (2011), Dancing on Our Turtle's Back: Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence and a New Emergence, Arbeiter Ring Publishing: Winnipeg, MB, p. 26.