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Mural of a green sweat bee and a carpenter bee on a garage in a Toronto laneway

The mural artist boosting awareness of urban ecology

In the streets and alleys of Canada’s biggest city, Nick Sweetman, aka “the bee guy,” has covered doors and walls with striking images of nature.
Caitlin Stall-Paquet Nov 21, 2022
In a gallery, a large bee sculpture hangs from the ceiling in front of white walls with photographs

These oversize bee sculptures help us see what’s really there

For Charmaine Lurch, rewilding starts with paying attention to the natural world around us – and learning how to listen.
Nehal El-Hadi Nov 15, 2022
Photo of a framed art print showing the sun rising behind a mountain range

This printmaker uses plants as inspiration – and as ink

B.C. artist Edward Fu-Chen Juan creates silkscreened works of art that are rooted in both place and time and give a voice to nature.
Jadine Ngan Nov 8, 2022
An intricate, colourful, beadwork-inspired painting of nature on a black background

The painter raising awareness of our connection with nature

Christi Belcourt creates art to help us rebuild our relationship with the Earth – so we can fight for a better future.
Alison Tedford Seaweed Nov 1, 2022
Top-down view of people weaving baskets

Why the rewilding movement needs art

Art has the power to make us think, fill our lives with colour and beauty and inspire us to make impactful choices for the future of our planet.
Katharine Reid Oct 25, 2022

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