Art and Climate Change: An Artist Talk with Judy Major-Girardin

Sun Nov 30 2025 at 01:00 pm to 02:30 pm

Dundas Valley School of Art | Hamilton

Dundas Valley School of Art
Publisher/HostDundas Valley School of Art
Art and Climate Change: An Artist Talk with Judy Major-Girardin
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Our Art and Climate Change series concludes with a talk by environmentalist, artist, and teacher Judy Major-Girardin.
About this Event

Judy Major-Girardin received a BFA from the University of Windsor and an MFA from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. She is Professor Emerita from the School of the Arts at McMaster University where she taught for thirty-nine years. She lives in Cambridge Ontario and has served as Co-Chair of the Cambridge Sculpture Garden since 2005. Her studio work includes an integrated practise of painting, printmaking, drawing, artist books, and hanging fiber-based works that raise awareness for the preservation and celebration of wetland environments. Employing environmentally responsible studio practices is central to her work. Judy has exhibited in Canada, USA, and internationally and has attended artist residencies in British Columbia, Newfoundland, Quebec, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Portugal, New Zealand, France and most recently in Bali.


The Art and Climate Program is made possible through the generous support of incite Foundation for the Arts.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Dundas Valley School of Art, 21 Ogilvie Street, Hamilton, Canada

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