Meet the SpruceLab team!🙂🌲Meet @SheilaBoudreau, SpruceLab's Founder and Principal. She shares how SLs approach to #NatureBasedSolutions prioritizes Indigenous voices and incorporates the wisdom of nature to create places for the future.
#EngagingDesign
SpruceLab Inc. designed the landscape for the OmniaBio B Manufacturing Complex located in McMaster Innovation Park, inspired by the industrial heritage location. To learn more about the project and team see here: https://t.co/dUsxJMbknx
#designinprogress#omniabiob#genetherapy
SpruceLab Inc. is excited to announce that we are now Indigenous and women-owned and operated, certified by the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Businesses.
Happy holiday season and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2024 to you from all of us at SpruceLab!
SpruceLab’s founder, Sheila Boudreau, recently shared her expertise and vision for sustainable design in an article with Evergreen Brickworks. To read the full interview, see here: https://t.co/hI5KBkBkaC
#evergreen#sustainability#regenerative#green#community#indigenous
Our Nbi Ayaa Mshkiki sculpture is unveiled! Designed by Dbaajmowin (narrative, story) for Rotary Frenchman's Bay Park West. Chi miigwech to ALL of our amazing partners who supported this project and helped bring it to life.
See here to learn more: https://t.co/RAaaaT4fdF
*Water is Medicine* is the wonderful name of a public artwork being installed this fall in @CityofPickering's Frenchman's Bay West, created by the art collective Dbaajmowin & supported by our friends @spruce_lab https://t.co/xUZevfb761
It is with great honour to announce that we are part of a leading-edge consultant team helping Caldwell First Nation to develop their new reserve lands.
To learn more about this story, see our blog post: https://t.co/FjpAvv0dEy and this article: https://t.co/3jgO4eAo4A
SpruceLab is excited to announce that we are on a shortlisted team for the Keating Channel Pedestrian Bridge competition, led by Waterfront Toronto and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. To learn more about this exciting initiative, see: https://t.co/CAlHRyyy4S
Amber Smith-Quail, one of SpruceLab’s Indigenous Advisors, has a solo exhibition coming up. The exhibition titled Nawemaa (To be related), is the result of reflection upon the truth in connections. Learn more about Amber’s journey and the exhibition here: https://t.co/iCTu5DHPkg
Tansi friends! SpruceLab has recently expanded to Alberta, with headquarters in Amiskwaciy Waskahikan/Beaver Hills House/Edmonton. We are happy to offer our services in Alberta and look forward to building relationships in this beautiful and diverse province.
Are you ready to explore solutions to climate risk and building resilience in communities? Join us for the Resilience Summit on May 15th at Daniels Spectrum to hear SpruceLab’s, Sheila Boudreau, and other great speakers. Learn more and register at https://t.co/rs1l77DKPL
Join Toronto Metropolitan University for the launch of Landscape Approach: From Local Communities to Territorial Systems. The book launch is on Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at 6:00 PM at the South Bond Building, School of Urban and Regional Planning. We hope to see you there!
Extended Deadline April 7th
Join SpruceLab for Green Infrastructure Training and Earth Tending! This paid program is designed for Indigenous Peoples interested in nature and environmental sustainability. See the training posting here: https://t.co/tSWZJFD5xN
Exciting news! SpruceLab is proud to be part of the speaker lineup for the Horticulture and Landscape Trades Program from March 28-30. Please share with the young people in your lives, and ensure they register by March 20th using this link: https://t.co/7s8QQ1TSDp
#ApplyNow
On this International Women's Day, we want to honour Amber, Indigenous Advisor for SpruceLab. Her mission has been to use art, language and culture as an instrument of healing, and she believes that art is medicine. To learn more about Amber, see: https://t.co/jcgfvVmoV2
#IWD