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Sensual Vantages on Relationships to the Environment

Published November 4, 2011

by iris_author

With Susan Aaron, MA, Med.

The Women, Environment, and Art is a series of discussions on how women use art in relation to our environment.  What is the environment to women and how are we defined or restricted in relation to it? How does art alter our understanding of what “environment” is? How can art be applied to activism and creative change?

November 15, 2011, 12—1:30pm, Free
Centre for Women’s Studies in Education (CWSE), room 2-227, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto
For more information: cwse@utoronto.ca
Bring your lunch!
Susan Aaron is a graduate of the OISE with a Masters in education from Adult Education, focused on arts-based inquiry and the environment. She has a background in nature-related studies, medical studies, and media and culture studies. Her research is on embodiment aided by art.

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