Artist Veronica Mockler, Concordia University Fine Arts alumna and an active member of the university's Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance (CSLP), is embarking on an international artistic journey that blends dialogue and the ethics of inclusion amid ecological crisis polarization.
This September, Mockler is venturing to Germany and Japan to explore the pressing challenge of listening across difference to the other, both human and more-than-human. Teaming up with sound walk artist Amanda Gutiérrez (Mexico, currently enrolled in Concordia's HUMA PhD) and acoustic ecologist and artist Marcus Maeder (Switzerland, Lecturer and Researcher, ZHdK) Mockler has been invited to co-author a three-day workshop at Spreepark Art Space, which is situated within the confines of former East Berlin's Planterwald Kulturepark. This former GDR amusement park, having witnessed the resurgence of urban biodiversity since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 will be the eco-social backdrop in which the artists and local stakeholders will explore the themes of ecological reclamation to create a public soundwalk for the historical site.
Following her work in Berlin, Mockler's artistic journey will take her to Japan, where she will continue her work, this time with local farmers and foresters residing near the ancestral forest of the Nara Prefecture.
Mockler's work in Germany and Japan is funded by the CSLP through Dr. Vivek Venkatesh's UNESCO-PREV chair, the Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec, and the Swish Foreign Ministry.