In discussion with students at an exhibition by Nadia Myre, Oraison/Orison. Oboro, 2014 : http://www.nadiamyre.net/oraison-orison

Pohanna Pyne Feinberg is an artist and art educator. Incorporating multiple audio and visual forms, notions such as co-creation with place, collective memory, impermanence, and circularity are recurring considerations in her work. For over ten years, Pohanna has also developed art interpretation and creation programs with museums, art and community, organizations, and schools. Her aspiration is to provide empowering opportunities for creation, interpretation and reflection through tactile and dialogue-based learning. Her doctoral dissertation in Art Education explores walking as a creative process and a form of artistic expression and her Master’s degree in Art History focused on developing documentation methods that enable inclusive and multi-vocal historical narratives of community-based art projects. She has exhibited and presented her work in New York, Banff, Brussels, Ottawa, Vancouver and Québec. Pohanna also teaches art history with an approach that welcomes a paradigm shift towards Indigenizing and decolonizing the discipline.

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