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A student-led group from Concordia’s Faculty of Fine Arts earns top environmental prize from Forces AVENIR

By MilyeOctober 29, 20242 Mins Read
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The student-led initiative has supported a circular economy by using recycled materials to reduce waste. It has now grown to include over 500 people from various faculties through workshops, events and online platforms such as Instagram.

The project has also contributed to Concordia’s Sustainability Action Plan targets, particularly waste reduction and curriculum enhancement. And it was certified Platinum by Concordia’s Sustainability Office for creating a community that strives to learn to be more mindful of the environment within their personal and collective practices.

The initiative, primarily focused on waste management in ceramics, has successfully engaged various stakeholders, including research assistants, faculty, staff, students and industry partners, while leading to new student-led initiatives.

“When you think about studio arts, you don’t necessarily think about sustainability,” says Dorey. “But I truly believe that the way that artists think and the way that Studio Art teachers at Concordia structure the program really encourages problem-solving, which can impact creative solutions to environmental problems.”

The heavy extraction of ceramics materials from the earth can have widespread negative environmental and social impacts. Dorey says the skills students are learning in investigating more sustainable materials and practices are extremely relevant to working as artists during this precarious time.

“Working together as a community through this project can help teach the skills needed to adapt to local, more informed, and ethical studio practices. I genuinely believe that these actions on a micro scale can lead to an impact on the macro scale, something I am investigating in my artistic practice,” she adds.

In addition to Dorey and Young, five other ceramics students were involved in the leadership of the award-winning project: Sara Mericle, Armando Cuspinera, Marianne Lefebvre Campbell, Owen Herlin and Babita Sharma. Loriane Thibodeau and Althea Mamaril hosted additional workshops on recycling and repairing ceramics.

Dorey and Swanson are also working alongside Daniel Gillberg, an MFA student, and Marie-Pier Laverdière, ceramics and sculpture technician, to further sustainability research in ceramics at Concordia. Among the group’s projects are a fuel-efficient, wood rocket kiln made from a repurposed broken electrical kiln. The group is also researching local materials to reduce firing time and use lower temperatures; using reclaimed materials, such as glass from Concordia’s Loyola labs; and collaborating with other departments toward improving sustainability practices.    


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