Presented By: Sustainability Cultural Organizers
Art in the Arb: Embodied Ecologies
Restoration Through Movement Workshop
Join Student Life Sustainability Cultural Organizers for a unique Art in the Arb event focused on restoring the natural environment and community relationships. Participants will engage in ecological restoration in the Nichol’s Arboretum led by Arb Caretakers. Based on their restoration experience, they will have the opportunity to create and share movement in a group setting, led by Kaitlyn Wilson. Leaning into movement as healing and empowering, this workshop opens up new pathways for understanding environmental challenges.
Artist Bio: Kaitlyn Wilson is a senior at the University of Michigan earning a Dance BFA and Environmental Studies BA with a specialization in Environmental Behavior and Communication. Using her background in ecological research and her deep understanding of environmental systems she aims to create meaningful experiences and performances that investigate how humans can adapt to our changing world.
Registration required (coming soon)
Artist Bio: Kaitlyn Wilson is a senior at the University of Michigan earning a Dance BFA and Environmental Studies BA with a specialization in Environmental Behavior and Communication. Using her background in ecological research and her deep understanding of environmental systems she aims to create meaningful experiences and performances that investigate how humans can adapt to our changing world.
Registration required (coming soon)