The textile artist who embroidered a prairie How Rewilding Arts Prize winner Amanda McCavour reimagined native plants for an exhibit designed to bring people closer to nature.
A scaffolding for nature to live and grow on Rewilding Arts Prize winner Justin Tyler Tate's post-Anthropocene architecture aims to serve nature while inspiring empathy for the non-human world.
The Rewilding Arts Prize showed us there's always more to see – and to share The movement for a wilder world needs everyone on board. These artists and Rewilding Arts Prize winners are among those leading the way.
The Inuit artist bridging past and present Inez Shiwak combines traditional materials and methods with new perspectives to create artwork that speaks up for her community and what they have lost.
The multimedia artist recording our relationship with the Earth Alison Beaumont wants us to learn to appreciate the smaller things in nature, so we can figure out how to deal with climate change together.
The New Brunswick man who weaves the wild Ralph Simpson’s baskets, tapestries and sculptures turn foraged materials into artworks inspired by the natural world.
The circus act that puts climate action front and centre This Montreal troupe uses the outdoors as both stage and props to inspire audiences to discuss the climate crisis and find ways to make change.