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Join Our Virtual Open House for From Harm to Harmony: The Healing Power of Nature

You’re invited to attend our virtual open house for From Harm to Harmony, a group exhibition by Conservation Council supporters looking at the challenges of climate change and the power of people to make a difference.

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Conservation Council welcomes hip hop artist, poet and painter to Harm to Harmony artist-in-residence and mentorship program 

We’re thrilled to announce the newest additions to our Community-Engaged Artist-in-Residence and Mentorship Program: Stephen Hero, a hip hop artist from Saint John, Shoshanna Wingate, a poet from Sackville, and Mario Dorion, a painter from Kent.

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Harm to Harmony — Featured Artwork

From Harm to Harmony Featured Artwork Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community Explore the Conservation Council of New Brunswick’s Community Arts Project Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community We asked our community art collective to share their perspectives on environmental issues impacting New Bruswick. Together, their artwork reflect a hope in a fairer, cleaner tomorrow!

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Turning Emotions into Action: Conservation Council of New Brunswick Collaborates with Artists to Drive Climate Change Awareness

We are pleased to welcome Karen LeBlanc, Ji Hyang Ryu, Anne and Kim Stilwell, Nadia Francavilla and Teresa Devor Hall to our From Harm to Harmony Community Engaged Artist in Residence and Mentorship Program.

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Call for participants: Creating art for social change around the environmental issues we care about

After a very successful and meaningful initial phase of the From Harm to Harmony: The Healing Power of Nature community art project, we are inviting our members and supporters to participate this summer in Phase-2 of this project.

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