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Wild Garden: Art, Education, and the Culture of Resistance

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Wild Garden is a tribute to an extraordinary life. Artist, educator, environmentalist, and political activist, dian marino had a profound effect on the lives of her students, colleagues, and friends. The book combines writings and personal reflections, art and graphic images, practical exercises, and teaching tools to convey a dynamic approach to participatory learning.

184 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 1998

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November 25, 2011
Wow! I am so happy that this book is here on Good Reads!

Living in Toronto I feel I must have passed Dian Marino on the streets in the west end of the city on more than one occasion.

I always heard great things about her from her students at York.

I finally got her book, put together by friends after her death, and have read it at least twice.

It is a community worker and activity handbook - full of colour and art and amazingly creative activities for all ages - and a strong and clear voice of resistance.

This book will always be on my bookshelf within easy reach.
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