CFUV interviews Sherry Kirkvold about Art for an Oil-Free Coast

Naturalist, photographer and editor Sherry Kirkvold speaks with CFUV radio about Art for an oil-free coast and the upcoming book to be released in November.  Sherry highlights the art, natural history, poetry and prose of the book including contributions by Canadian luminaries David Suzuki and Wade Davis.

Find the MP3 file here: CFUV Art for an Oil Free Coast

Art for an Oil-Free Coast: painter and easel on a river bank

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