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13 Nov 2016

Taking an Object for a Walk – post 6

by Sarah Cullen | posted in: Artist's Walks, Residencies | 0

 

We recently spent a month in the Gaspésie in Québec.  V and I visited the Musée de la Gaspésie and chose a mi’kmaq porcupine quill box as the inspiration for our walk.  We searched for porcupines and their quills while walking in Forillon Nation Park. This video is the result.

 

Gaspésie, Musée de la Gaspésie, porcupine quills, Taking an Object for a Walk

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