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Art Gallery makes soil a spring canvass

THUNDER BAY -- For Vivian Wood-Alexander, guerrilla gardening is art. The Thunder Bay Art Gallery educator hosted Art In The Garden on Sunday as she encouraged children and their grandparents to make the city’s soil their canvass.
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(Photo by Nicole Dixon, tbnewswatch.com)

THUNDER BAY -- For Vivian Wood-Alexander, guerrilla gardening is art.

The Thunder Bay Art Gallery educator hosted Art In The Garden on Sunday as she encouraged children and their grandparents to make the city’s soil their canvass.

“Guerrilla art is a kind of gardening so the idea of taking a seed bomb and putting it somewhere – kids enjoy that,” Alexander said.

“It’s a type of art where you are going out into the community and planting whatever your project is out there. So little seed bombs are going to grow and you’re going to have plants growing in unusual places.”

Throughout the afternoon, Alexander urged families to shape small clay portions into bowls leaving enough space for soil and unidentified seeds. They rolled the clay into balls to bring home and plant anywhere they choose. 

“Art is all around us,” Alexander said. “Somebody once said, ‘If you reach and touch five things, an artist will have had a hand in most of them.’”



Nicole Dixon

About the Author: Nicole Dixon

Born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Nicole moved to Thunder Bay, Ontario in 2008 to pursue a career in journalism. Nicole joined Tbnewswatch.com in 2015 as a multimedia producer, content developer and reporter.
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