Mapping Ann-Marie MacDonald

During the Mapping Ann-Marie MacDonald symposium on Saturday, June 20, the public learned about the beloved Canadian artist’s influential body of work and new types of humanities research that resulted from her recent work with Brock University. Faculty, students and graduates took the stage at Brock’s Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts to discuss their findings. From left: Graduate Paige Wolf (BA ’25); Neta Gordon, Professor of English Language and Literature; grads Leah Harvey (BA ’26) and Pilar Dietrich (BA ’25); third-year English student Riley Campbell; graduate Renee Colucci (BA ’26); sixth-year Concurrent Teacher Education student Dana Alrifai; Master of Arts in Social Justice and Equity Studies student Emily Mills; and fourth-year English student Sloane Gray.