September 3, 2019
The Art and Ecology Parade was a performance artwork intended to draw participants, audiences and community members into discussions about art and ecology in the Windsor area. The parade featured local artists, community members and species. Microscopic organisms, invasive species, home grown vegetables, and household pests were all be represented in a complex re-telling of our local ecology.
September 2, 2019
In October 2010, a group of artists, scientists and students gathered at Concordia University in Montreal to engage with the concept of bioremediation as applied in media art and biological sciences. Through discussion, workshops and the creation of working prototype designs, we imagined and performed possibilities for bioremediating bodies across the nature-culture divide.
August 29, 2019
In December 2009, Jennifer Willet in collaboration with the students from Bioart: Contemporary Art and the Life Sciences, officially launched the first university-based biological art lab in Canada: INCUBATOR.
August 20, 2019
InsideOut: Laboratory Ecologies is a course of research and creative production centering around the notion of a ‘laboratory ecology.’ This installation, in collaboration with the Bioart: Contemporary Art and the Life Sciences, was built on the side of the busiest commercial boarder crossing highway between Canada and The USA.




