KEXMIN field station is a centre for research & learning centred on conversationsĀ spanning traditional indigenous knowledge and contemporary science for environmental planning, ecological design, public art and other forms of contemporary cultural production with a focus on the Salish Sea and its Gulf and San Juan Islands between the mainland of the North American West Coast and Vancouver Island.
Pages
- * Gordon Brent Brochu-Ingram: site map for a series of linked project spaces & archives
- Environmental planning, conservation & design, including site-based art and cultural infrastructure, for community development |
- KEXMIN field station, Salt Spring Island |
- side stream environmental design, a community-based collaborative |
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Recent Posts
- work & projects
- expertise | activism | leadership
- some current research: Organic Projects For Multiple Crises: The shifting aesthetics, publics and ethics of outdoor art works with living material and cultivation initiated by Indigenous artists
- some current research & art production: Salish fruits & vestiges of cultivation such as orchard sites
- some current research: Persistence: Land(scape) in contemporary indigenous visual & activist practices