Wild Garden Media Centre

Wild Garden Media Centre The ZigZag Gallery is a space integrated into the student lounge on the main floor of the HNES building.

A resource for all members of the faculty of Environmental and Urban Change community who wish to use media arts as part of their course work, research or learning practices. The Wild Garden Media Centre is a resource for all members of the FES community who wish to use media arts as part of their course work, research or learning practices. Since 1994 the Faculty of Environmental Studies has host

ed & coordinated the Eco Art & Media Festival, a multi day festival to celebrate and share diverse forms of creative expression. With the goal of inspiring engagement and dialogue around a chosen theme, various modes of expression are showcased, including visual art, music and performance, film/video/new media, spoken word and story telling, workshops and more. The walls in the lounge are used on a rotating basis to display artwork created by HNES community members. VideoWorx is a series of video & new media screenings (produced primarily by FES students) offered during the Fall & Winter terms.

02/09/2026

Keep your eyes open for the 32nd Eco-Arts and Media Festival schedule - save the dates from March 2 to 6

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Wild Garden Media Centre is happy to host the exhibition Politics/Poetics of Migration at Crossroads and Zig Zag Galleri...
02/09/2026

Wild Garden Media Centre is happy to host the exhibition Politics/Poetics of Migration at Crossroads and Zig Zag Galleries. Please attend and see the show.

Coming up this Monday!! Second Annual Indigenous Women's Speaker Series Presents 'Politics, Knowledge, Ecology, Culture....
04/03/2019

Coming up this Monday!! Second Annual Indigenous Women's Speaker Series Presents 'Politics, Knowledge, Ecology, Culture.

Second annual Indigenous Women’s Speakers Series presents ‘Politics, Knowledge, Ecology, Culture,’ April 8 April 2, 2019 The Centre for Feminist Research presents the second annual Indigenous Women’s Speakers’ Series event titled “Politics, Knowledge, Ecology, Culture” on Monday, April...

this weekend it's the Pow Wow at York University!!!
03/14/2019

this weekend it's the Pow Wow at York University!!!

This weekend marks the 17th Annual All Nations Pow Wow & Gathering at York University March 13, 2019 Photograph by Marissa Magneson The Aboriginal Student Association of York University (ASAY) in collaboration with the Centre for Aboriginal Student Services will present the second annual Métis Jig ...

Updated schedule - our Eco Arts Cabaret will include performances by Bob Wiseman, Environmental Art Collective, Maria Sa...
02/28/2019

Updated schedule - our Eco Arts Cabaret will include performances by Bob Wiseman, Environmental Art Collective, Maria Saleh, Codrina Sergio Guerra, Codrina Ibanescu, Fernanda Sierra, Lisa Myers and so many more

Eco Arts and Media Festival starts next week at the Faculty of Environmental Studies - we have a fun line-up of art even...
02/28/2019

Eco Arts and Media Festival starts next week at the Faculty of Environmental Studies - we have a fun line-up of art events check out the schedule

02/28/2019
02/28/2019
Mark Reece
11/22/2016

Mark Reece

Matthew Walker's online portfolio.

A new popular education resource worth checking out - available for free download (though donations are welcome). Thanks...
11/17/2016

A new popular education resource worth checking out - available for free download (though donations are welcome). Thanks to Ryan Hayes for passing this along.

The Detroit Community Technology Project (DCTP) is excited to present the “Teaching Community Technology Handbook”. This 100+ page handbook will take you through the history of popular education while

Macfarlane's rebuttal to a piece criticizing "new" nature-writing. If this was aimed at me, my ears would be burning for...
11/08/2016

Macfarlane's rebuttal to a piece criticizing "new" nature-writing. If this was aimed at me, my ears would be burning for a good long while. I love Macfarlane's writing and used his book "Landmarks" as an assigned text when i taught Nature and Society.

A new “culture of nature” is changing the way we live – and could change our politics, too.

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