Marlene Creates is a Canadian environmental artist living and working on the island of Newfoundland. Her work has been presented in over 350 exhibitions and screenings across Canada and internationally. We’re delighted to be welcoming her to The Morrab Library to give a talk about her work.
In this talk, Marlene Creates will show works done in collaboration with Indigenous Inuit and Innu elders in northern Labrador, and her own elderly relatives on the island of Newfoundland.
Her most recent work centres on the perceptions of around 200 school children, who came for multidisciplinary guided walks in the 6-acre patch of old-growth boreal forest on the island of Newfoundland/ Ktaqmkuk, which has been the focus of Marlene’s work for the past 23 years.
Tickets are allocated by a ballot system. Please email enquiries@morrablibrary.org.uk or call 01736 364474 to be entered into the ballot for a ticket. The ballot closes on Monday 5th May.
Entry to this event is free but donations are welcomed to help support The Morrab Library (suggested £5). Refreshments will be provided after the talk.