Skip to content

Letter: Group appreciates support for Wolf Lake

Recently, the “pARTners for Wolf Lake” held a fundraising visual art exhibit, entitled Spirit of the Red Pine at Artists on Elgin in Sudbury.
letter_to_editor
Finding a family doctor can be extremely frustrating and the bureaucracy can be a challenge to navigate. File photo

Recently, the “pARTners for Wolf Lake” held a fundraising visual art exhibit, entitled Spirit of the Red Pine at Artists on Elgin in Sudbury.

The exhibit was the culmination of work by 13 artists to raise awareness about protecting the world’s largest old-growth red pine forest. This forest is located at Wolf Lake, on the traditional territory of the Wanapitei First Nation, within Sudbury city limits.

After critically acclaimed shows around Ontario, it was wonderful to bring this art home to Sudbury. Artists on Elgin was the perfect venue and the Northern Artists Gallery went above and beyond in hosting this show.

On behalf of the pARTners for Wolf Lake, I want to thank Artists on Elgin for their support. Sudbury is truly fortunate to have such a wonderful artist-run gallery.

Bob Olajos, 

chair, pARTners for Wolf Lake