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From Harm to Harmony: How I found hope in art following climate disaster 

When I recall the catastrophic floods I witnessed in the Kashmir region when I was 15, I’m reminded of the overwhelming sense of helplessness and frustration I felt then. My home was fortunately spared from the wrath of the floodwaters from the swollen Jhelum River in September 2014. Thankfully, the government intervened during the torrential […]

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From Harm to Harmony — Resources

From Harm to Harmony Resources Fostering Environmental Consciousness through Community-Engaged Art Artists and organizations are encouraged to make use of these materials to gain the knowledge and skills required to facilitate community-engaged art projects that contribute to environmental and climate change advocacy. Browse our resource directory to learn about community engaged art, including how it can

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From Harm to Harmony — Finding Impact through Climate Action Art

Artist Workshop Finding Impact through Climate Action Art Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community Explore our Community Arts Project Join us for an Inspiring Workshop on Climate Action Arts *Notice for Attendees* There is very limited seating so if you register and later find out you can not attend please let us know so your spot

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From Harm to Harmony: Conservation Council of New Brunswick welcomes three new artists in residence

The Conservation Council of New Brunswick is thrilled to announce the arrival of three new artists in residence for its “From Harm to Harmony, Community Engaged Artist in Residence and Mentorship Program.” The program aims to foster community engagement in environmental advocacy through art, and we are excited to welcome Stephen Hero, Shoshanna Wingate, and Mario Doiron to the program.

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From Harm to Harmony — Fredericton NatureBus Event

From Harm to Harmony Fredericton NatureBus Event Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community Explore our Community Arts Project What’s happened at Conserver House? Throughout December 2022, our community artist collective visited schools all over the province to encourage people to write letters to the Prime Minster and Canadian delegates heading to the NatureCOP in Montreal to

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From Harm to Harmony — Featured Exhibitions and Projects

From Harm to Harmony Featured Exhibitions and Projects Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community Explore our Community Arts Project ‘Switch on Hope’ Energy Poverty Campaign – Launch event WINTER 2024 Learn more Our ‘Switch on Hope’ Energy Poverty campaign launch on Saturday, Feb. 24 in Saint John brought out 30 community members to address energy

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From Harm to Harmony — Call for Artists

Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community Seeking submissions for our Artist Residency and Mentorship Program *Notice for Participants* This Artist Residency and Mentorship Program will not include any physical residency component or require any relocation by participants. Mentoring will take place virtually over Zoom with participants having the opportunity to gather together physically at the

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From Harm to Harmony Community Art Project

From Harm to Harmony Community Art Project Inspiring Action. Nurturing Artists. Building Community About From Harm To Harmony From Harm to Harmony is a collaborative climate action art project, funded by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick (CCNB), and led by our Director of Climate Engagement and Campaign, Danielle Smith, as well as BC-based community-engaged artists, Juliana Bedoya

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From Harm to Harmony: Healing the Land, Healing Ourselves — Live stream

In this ‘Opening night’ live stream happening between 5 pm and 7 pm on March 4, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the opening day of our exhibition remotely, to connect with our community of artists, and to talk with exhibition organizers about all the exciting events, artwork, and ideas they have for the future. Register below to receive your Zoom credentials and calendar invite.

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