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Global Centre for Climate Action Speaker Series presents Material Value & the launch of the Sustainable Colour Lab at OCAD U

Orange and yellow gradient square for the Global Centre for Climate Action event titled 'Material Value.' The square includes portraits of Anong Migwans Beam (Beam Paints) and Nicole Collins (OCAD University). The event will take place on September 20 at 1 PM at 113 McCaul St., with an RSVP link: tinyurl.com/gccaocadu

Global Centre for Climate Action presents: Material Value 

 
A conversation between Nicole Collins (OCAD U) and Anong Migwans Beam (Beam Paints) on the practice of making and using natural dyes, and the launch of the Sustainable Colour Lab at OCAD University as part of our fall speaker series.
 
Friday, September 20, 2024
1:00 PM-2:30 PM
113 McCaul St, MCC 525
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-global-centre-for-climate-action-at-ocad-u-presents-material-value-tickets-998717409657?aff=oddtdtcreator

How might we realize the full value of our materials? This is a question that artists Nicole Collins (OCAD U) and Anong Migwans Beam (Beam Paints) have been exploring in their prolific visual practices. By creating and using natural pigments and dyes, they engage in a creative process that embodies ecological repair and a deep connection with plants and land, redefining waste as valuable and reconnecting with ancestral ways of making.

Join us for this intimate conversation, as they collaboratively discuss the intentions, creative and technical processes, and challenges of expanding material value in artistic practice and its alignment with committing to renewed climate futures.

This event also marks the official launch of the Sustainable Colour Lab —a new space at OCAD U co-led by Nicole Collins, Professor Julia Rose Sutherland (Faculty of Design and Indigenous Visual Culture, OCAD U), and Professor Lauchlan Reid (Faculty of Design and Chair of Illustration, OCAD U) dedicated to sustainable colour material research for artists and designers.

Speaker Bios

Anong Migwans Beam is a painter from Mchigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island and is inspired by the physical history of place, the natural landscape, and the relationship between water and memory. Beam's oil paintings incorporate a multitude of image making approaches, including photo transfer, printmaking and collage which have been inspired by the physical history of her home, it's surrounding landscapes, and the relationship between water and memory. Anong has not only used her homeland as an inspiration for her work but also for creating her own oil paints, which are sourced from local pigments and minerals.

In addition to her artistic work, Beam has been actively involved in her local community and is well known for her curatorial work. In 2007 Beam was one of the founders of Gimaa Radio Communications, an English and Ojibwe language radio station in M'Chigeeng First Nation. The station is focused on Ojibwe language preservation and local Indigenous musical performances. From 2016-2017 Beam served as the Art Director of the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation and in 2017 she transitioned to become the Executive Director. Later that same year, Beam also launched her own line of watercolour and oil paints known as BEAM Paints. Beam has also been an outspoken advocate for the preservation of Indigenous archaeology and Indigenous ceramics within local communities.

Nicole Collins is an Artist and Associate Professor of Material and Visual Culture in the Drawing & Painting program. Since the early 1990’s she has exhibited extensively including solo exhibitions at The Koffler Gallery (2018), The Art Gallery of Ontario (2013), The University of Waterloo Art Gallery (2013), and The Embassy of Canada in Tokyo (2001). Starting from a foundation in painting, her 30-year, multi-disciplinary practice includes drawing, performance, video, sound and installation. Collins received the BFA Honours from University of Guelph (1988), Master of Visual Studies from University of Toronto (2009), the OCADU Award for Teaching Excellence (2011), the Inspired Teaching Award (2014) and is a Massey College Visiting Scholar at the University of Toronto. Professor Collins is the Co-Director of the OCADU Sustainable Colour Lab.