This year, the LIFT series features three female painters from the Waterloo Region: Lauren Judge, Marion R. Anderson, and Anne Filiatrault. Each artist shares a narrative that invites viewers to reflect on how we perceive and experience our surrounding environment.
The LIFT microgalleries are located on floors 4-6 of the Waterloo campus Library daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Leanna Marshall is a member of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug. Her art practice focuses on the art of ancestral storytelling – creating an intersection where viewers can meet to understand the essence of relationships, connection/disconnection and loss. Through the making and documentation of seven jingle dresses, Marshall explores the stories that have shaped her perception of the complexities of her family history in the context of Canadian history. The social inequities, resistance and sadness told in these narratives serves as a springboard to examine the act of healing, compassion and forgiveness.
Music, Scripture, communion and conversation every Sunday right here on campus.
We also get together during the term for games nights, service events, potlucks and other occasions.
LOCATION: WLS offices at 190 Lester Street, Waterloo.
Join us for a spirited afternoon! Singing With Our Neighbours featuring Inshallah, the seminary's 130+ voice community choir, Inshallah Kids, and Mino Ode Kwewak N'gamowak (Good Hearted Women Singers).