Temporary art events were created with the local community to focus attention on watersheds along the continental divide that were threatened with resource extraction. The events and the resulting images created media attention that supported the community effort to see these waters protected by legislation. This was part of a 40 year effort sustained by the local community that culminated in the Castle Provincial Park in Southern Alberta in 2015.
Temporary art events were created with the local community to focus attention on watersheds along the continental divide that were threatened with resource extraction. The events and the resulting images created media attention that supported the community effort to see these waters protected by legislation. This was part of a 40 year effort sustained by the local community that culminated in the Castle Provincial Park in Southern Alberta in 2015.
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