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VIRTUAL WATER GALLERY
The Men Who Paint, have teamed up with Global Water Futures and select artists from across Canada and the UK in the new Virtual Water Gallery that marries art with science. 
The brain child of John Pomeroy, the GWF Director and Distinguished Professor at the U of S, the Virtual Water Gallery is a new pilot initiative designed to facilitate collaboration between art and science to better communicate the challenges of water security during climate change. 
The Virtual Water Gallery brings together artists, scientist, water experts, knowledge keepers, and the public, to collectively reflect and explore these water security challenges. It also provides an on-line home for this art during the pandemic. READ MORE


Visit the Virtual Water Gallery here
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