Archive Record
Metadata
Item ID# |
A2008.217.046 |
Title |
Arts-based healing and environmental tragedy : a comparative analysis of Walkerton and Red Hill Creek |
Object Name |
Report |
Dates of Creation |
2004 |
Creator |
Heller, Mariel K. |
Description |
This item is an environmental inquiry paper written by a University student, examining the potential success of arts-based projects used in healing and reconciliation for ecological tragedies. The student used the Walkerton water tragedy as a case study and basis for comparison against a situation in Red Hill ("the ongoing tree-cutting in Hamilton's Red Hill Valley and the city's attempt to build the Red Hill expressway"). |
Collection |
Walkerton Water Stories Project fonds |
System of arrangement |
This item is part of the Walkerton Water Stories Project fonds, series 1 (Memorabilia and support documents), file 3 (Analysis and reflections). |
Parent Object |
WWSP S1 F3 |
Level of Description |
Item |
Physical Description |
16 pages |
Restrictions on Use |
Responsibility for determining the copyright status and permissible use rests with the user. |
Places |
Walkerton |
Search Terms & Subjects |
Art Artists Education School work Students |
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