The Garden welcomes Celeste Snowber as our new Artist in Residence

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UBC Botanical Garden is thrilled to welcome Dr. Celeste Snowber as our new Artist in Residence. This position is both important and exciting because it enhances our mission to connect the community to our plant collection through new and creative avenues. Celeste is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. As a dancer, poet, scholar and educator, her work focuses on arts-based research methods which unite scholarly inquiry with the creative process.

Celeste will be with the Garden over the next two years creating, producing and performing site-specific events using dance, movement and poetry in the David C. Lam Asian Garden. Her work will explore the connections between the natural world, ourselves, ecology and the arts.

Please join us in welcoming Celeste to the Garden and make sure you attend one of her events in the coming year.

Celeste Snowber, Artist In Residence
Celeste Snowber, Artist in Residence. Photo by: Carolyn Sullivan

 

Upcoming Performances and Workshop

A Poem from the Asian Garden

Moss Wisdom

Pathways embroidered in moss

colors of green are species

unto themselves:

hunter, lime, vermillion

pea, forest, but you oh ground

lay a sacred carpet

for the earth to bare.

What do our feet and hands

know of your  wisdom?

Poem by Celeste Snowber, Artist in Residence
Submitted by Tara Moreau, Associate Director, Sustainability and Community Programs, April 12, 2016

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