The Great Art for Great Lakes project commissions artists, makers, and community engagers to create space for knowledge sharing and skill building that focuses on ideas around the Great Lakes. Through a series of public workshops and events, each artist works with the community to co-create a permanent artwork installed publicly within that community.

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Be a part of Layla Black’s new documentary featuring Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Juno Nominated Musicians, Authors, Elders and youth.

Ever rug hooked? Join long time rug hooker Heather Smith as she builds a crew to train and guide in the collaborative creation of a new large scale piece Hooked on The Bay.

Got toilet paper? Good. Save the rolls, as Haldimand County based artist Paul Chartrand needs you and those cardboard roles to complete his new sculpture The Grand Remediator.

Connect with Gina McIntee as she explores her message of unconditional love for yourself and spreading it outward to your community through her Water Wheel.

Tune in as Richelle Miller & Thomas Anderson create opportunities to share Indigenous stories of how water is life, and how the cycle of life and water flow through time in the Paddle Project.

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Learn about what we did in 8 communities during GAGL 2017

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