For this session, 4th Space will be temporarily transformed into a reading room located within the space of an old growth forest. The session presents elements of a new video art installation, forest documents, by artist and professor emerita Leila Sujir in collaboration with the research group and press she leads, Elastic Spaces. Panelists from Elastic Spaces, including Sujir, will discuss their new publication by Pacheedaht Elder Bill Jones entitled Chronicles of the Forest along with a selection of other publications including some produced by the group’s members over the last decade: oral histories, publications on old-growth forests, deforestation, sustainability, and documents coming out of the Fairy Creek protests in BC. The first hour will be a hybrid panel discussion; the Reading Room itself will also be open for browsing and conversations after the panel.
About the panelists
Leila Sujir is an artist and professor emerita at Concordia University in the Intermedia (Video, Performance, Electronic Arts) area of the Studio Arts Department in the Faculty of Fine Arts, and member of theLoyola Sustainability Research Centre. She has just completed, with Technical Director and editor Jorge Zavagno, the video component of a new art installation. forest documentsincludes a temporary library called The Reading Room (2025)and was developed in collaboration with John Latour. Sujir developed the body of artwork, Forest!, with Technical Director Jorge Zavagno over the last 9 years, in conjunction with research coming out of Elastic Spaces team on the Walbran old-growth forests near Port Renfrew on the west coast of Canada.The other two artworks Sujir made on the Walbran old-growth forest include: Forest Breath (2018) and Aerial (2019).
John Latour is the Teaching & Research Librarian - Fine Arts at Concordia University. He is the editor of Chronicles of the Forest, a collaborator with the Reading Room project, and a practicing visual artist.