2019.

November 2019, Emily Carr’s DESIS Lab invited the Obakki Foundation and founder Treana Peake in for a late afternoon of experimental storytelling around her work with Refugees in South Sudan. This storytelling event, which brought together Emily Carr graduate and undergraduate students, faculty and staff was an opportunity for the community to hear, see and consider a multitude of narratives around the realities of refugees.


As part of the research project, and as a designer/ artist I respond visually and graphically to the stories shared through the event and helped in putting together an exhibition of the publication produced.



 
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