Since 2009 NSSK has helped facilitate salmon conservation themed art and science based workshops offered to local elementary schools through Artist for Kids. The workshops help raise awareness and increase understanding of the unique environment we share on the North Shore. These workshops have resulted in beautiful murals (Heywood Park Hatchery 2009/12, Mosquito Creek Estuary 2016) and colourful banners (Coho Festival 2014/15).

Community Art Projects
Wild Chance – documents the MacKay Creek Ecology Community Art Project (photo: Wild Chance) Click on the above image to view the video.

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Community Art Projects
Art generated through science workshops offered to local schools – Heywood Park Hatchery (photo: Heywood hatchery)

Art generated through science workshops offered to local schools – Mosquito Creek Estuary Mural (photo: Art – mural 1_cropped, (photo: Art – mural 1_cropped)    Click on above image to view video

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024
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Location: Mollie Nye House (basement), 940 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver