Locus Amoenus: Exploring Organic and Artificial Systems in Art


With Rebecca Brewer and Veit Laurent Kurz

July 25 - 30, 2025

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Date and Time Details:
Program begins: July 25, 2025
Program ends: July 30, 2025
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Location: Hollyhock Cortes Island

Address: Cortes Island, Strathcona, BC, Canada

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  • Private Cabin Oceanfront – CAD $4,355.00
  • Single w/ensuite Oceanfront – CAD $3,355.00
  • Single w/ensuite – CAD $3,155.00
  • Single w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,730.00
  • Couple w/ensuite Oceanfront – CAD $5,295.00
  • Couple w/ensuite – CAD $4,900.00
  • Couple w/shared bathroom – CAD $4,505.00
  • Twin w/ensuite oceanfront – CAD $2,650.00
  • Twin w/ensuite – CAD $2,450.00
  • Twin w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,250.00
  • Three-share w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,045.00
  • Women Dorm – CAD $1,800.00
  • Male Dorm – CAD $1,800.00
  • Mixed Dorm – CAD $1,800.00
  • Tent Site Single – CAD $1,775.00
  • Tent Site Couple – CAD $3,300.00
  • Commuter – CAD $1,600.00
  • All Packages Include CAD $1,475.00 Tuition and meals

Together we navigate an urgent inquiry and reflect on dynamic processes of renewal and the power of generative frameworks in the organic and digital realm: How can we, as physical beings in an increasingly digital world, reclaim the intimate, tactile gestures of our hands? Can we react to the vast, almost cosmic scale of artificial intelligence with grounded, human-centered creative acts?

In this hands-on workshop, participants explore the underlying connections between living systems and technological processes, uncovering innovative tools for creative expression and collaboration. At the intersection of organic life and creative technologies, we reflect on symbiotic relationships observed in nature and trace their influence on our built environment. 

Employing material experimentation and tactile techniques, attendees embrace the physical world, activating their haptic awareness through automatic drawing processes including grattage, frottage, and more. Our exploration ponders post-human futures and strategies for collaboration beyond the anthropomorphic. We ask if the “hive mind” of artificial intelligence illuminates potential new pathways toward an artistic automatism. 

Practical artistic-experimentation is enriched with theoretical inquiry, taking expansive inspiration from art-historical sources. Themes of symbiosis, sentience, interdependence, and responsible growth are explored through drawing, light reading, film screenings, and guided discussions.

The workshop is open to all and does not require previous artistic experience or technical know-how; openness to creativity is recommended.

Daily Schedule

A detailed schedule will be emailed to you about 30 days prior to your program. Click here to view a sample program schedule.

 

About the Presenters

Rebecca Brewer

Rebecca Brewer (b. 1983, Tokyo; lives and works: Vancouver) makes use of painterly abstraction to explore the overlooked and under considered in the human and natural worlds. Working primarily in oil paint on wood, the artist has also produced large-scale felted tapestries and pigmented resin compositions. Using the specificities of material and the mechanisms of […]

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Veit Laurent Kurz

Veit Laurent Kurz, a German visual artist born in 1985 based in Berlin, is known for his continued development of a fictional biosphere in his sculptural works and installations. Kurz pays particular attention to the creative spontaneity associated with childhood and adolescence, where the imagination is, so to speak, altered by the imprint of major […]

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