With so many new faces around the lab, we wanted to make space for longer introductions to the research affiliates who are convening this year’s events. Our second profile is on Olga F. Koroleva, who is convening Littoral Listening #9 on January 13. 1. Can you tell us about your work/research? In recently years, I have… Continue reading Researcher Profile: Olga F. Koroleva
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Researcher Profile: Irene Trejo
With so many new faces around the lab, we wanted to make space for longer introductions to the research affiliates who are convening this year’s events. Our first profile is on Irene Trejo, who is convening Littoral Listening #8 on December 13. 1. Can you tell us about your work/research?My work focuses on the investigation of… Continue reading Researcher Profile: Irene Trejo
Firing up our Artist-in-Residence Program! Introducing Coralee Miller
The FEELed Lab was delighted to welcome artist Coralee Miller as our first Artist-in-Residence in 2022. This program, which we plan to convene once a year, is intended to support dedicated local artists to further their artistic practice. Coralee joined us in May 2022 over two weekends at the Woodhaven Ecoculture Centre, which allowed her… Continue reading Firing up our Artist-in-Residence Program! Introducing Coralee Miller
Listening, Attuning
What does listening hold?What holds listening? How might listening be an act of compassion, a notice of refusal, a way to learn what is enough?How can we attune though bodies, extended in and across other bodies of difference? From 23 May – 1 June 2022, the FEELed Lab convened the first (hopefully annual!) Feminist Environmental… Continue reading Listening, Attuning
Elsewhere Participant Olga F.: Listening, Attuning
Below, Olga F., a participant in the Listening, Attuning summer symposium offers reflections on two different sessions. For Mar: . having cycled, walked, pushed – uphill scurried – downhill, greeted the plants, i sit i sit with your reminder to breathe in the river, and i know: now there is not a day when I… Continue reading Elsewhere Participant Olga F.: Listening, Attuning
Undergraduate Feature: A Field Guide to Taking the Alternative Route
The FEELed lab is beginning a blog series highlighting undergraduate work focused on intersectional and inclusive environmental humanities questions. The first undergraduate work we are featuring is Tatiana Lopez’s A Field Guide to Taking the Alternative Route. Tatiana made four posters that call attention to physically inaccessible parts of Kelowna. She is a fourth-year psychology… Continue reading Undergraduate Feature: A Field Guide to Taking the Alternative Route