Fleeting Form Studio is a student-led collective at McGill University dedicated to foregrounding the role creative practice plays in fostering more just, care-based human and more-than-human relationships.
Hosted by McGill’s Critical Media Lab, Fleeting Form Studio provides a platform for students, artists, and researchers to come together around questions of sustainability, climate justice, and creative action. Our programming invites participants to think critically beyond academics and engage with climate issues through process-based and tactile forms.
Since it’s debut in 2024, we have collaborated with renowned artists such as Tina Marais, Nina Vroemen, Oriana Confente, and Kelly Jazvac, who have shared their methods for engaging in environmental research-creation and artistry—illuminating how art can help us process environmental grief, inspire unconventional approaches to climate action, and deepen attentiveness to the ecological lives of the materials we work with.
The collective supports plural, tactile, and embodied ways of knowing, and centers beauty and imagination as forms of resistance and world-making.
Fleeting Form Studio is led by McGill students Saskia Morgan (Geography), Ava Williams (Cognitive Science), and Hannah Marder-MacPherson (Environment).
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