LUNA Artists

Celina Frisson’s installation features four masks, crafted from found materials. Each symbolizing a season and menstrual phase, reflecting the deep connection between nature and the individual cycle.
Professor X (Xavier Corbeil)’s installation “Lightbox” offers an abstract, colorful light show where viewers control color, speed, and rotation of the animation.
"Dance Like Everybody’s Watching" transforms a landmark into a free-flowing performance space, inviting participants to embrace vulnerability and the power of collective creativity.
"Fieldcraft" explores vulnerable alpine and boreal species through performance using wearable photographic camouflage, blending human and ecological timescales to connect with the environment.
Displayed on a unique altar, "Flora Mortis" blends restored Canadian wildlife skulls with vibrant flora, symbolizing life emerging from death and the cycle of energy.
Immerse yourself in Jolene Mackie Art’s dreamscape. Explore this otherworldly landscape and capture your adventure with a photo to take home.
"Faces of the Wild Ones" invites viewers to explore the Inland Temperate Rainforest and meet its wild inhabitants through interactive storytelling—their future depends on you.
“Nudibranches” by Melanie Lazelle is an inflatable installation of vibrant sea slugs. Masters of disguise, transformation, and indicators of ocean health.
This large-scale interactive installation features 60 glowing globes that ripple with light and sound when you share your story, creating a vivid, immersive response.
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