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Satellite X DESIS: Summer Residency Presentations

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Join us for a set of public presentations emerging from the work of residents in our Satellite X DESIS residency this summer and learn more about the major sustainability and social innovation projects the residents have produced!

When

Oct 6, 2020 12:00pm – 2:00pm

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Contact
Shumka Centre for Creative Entrepreneurship | shumka@ecuad.ca
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Yes

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From May until October, Satellite x DESIS project teams developed major sustainability and social innovation projects. Satellite x DESIS Residents are Nura Ali, Naomi Boyd, Annie Canto, Jean Chisholm, Zara Huntley, Morgan Martino, Josh Singler, Garima Sood, Damien Stonick, and Lauren Thu. Satellite x DESIS was facilitated by Laura Kozak.

Presentations of work-in-progress will be 10 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for questions and discussion.

Schedule:

12:00 Welcome

12:10 Lauren Thu and Zara Huntley, Studio Peal

12:30 Jean Chisholm, Annie Canto and Nura Ali, POOL

12:50 Morgan Martino and Naomi Boyd, Pocket Change

1:10 Short Break

1:20 Josh Singler, Fruitcake Press

1:40 Garima Sood and Damien Stonick, The Radical Waste Project

More information about projects and resident bios can be accessed here.

About Satellite x DESIS

Satellite x DESIS is a five-month residency for Emily Carr project teams to develop major sustainability and social innovation projects that are applied and self- directed.

Facilitated by Laura Kozak, residents have access to studio space, mentorship, peer support and funding toward the goal of developing products or services; initiating events, programs, or community partnerships; or starting studios, collectives, agencies or non-profits: https://shumka.ecuad.ca/satell... note this discussion will be recorded and published at a later date on this website and shared through the DESIS Network.

Realized with support from the Vancouver Foundation, the Ministry of Advanced Education, and the Association for Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning (ACE WIL).