Janet Lumb

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Janet Lumb, was born in Toronto, lived in Vancouver for 10 years, and has lived the majority of her life in Montreal with all 3 cities she calls home. As a 3rd generation Chinese Canadian, artist and community organizer, Janet loves to play, explore, discover, collaborate and work with artists in multidisciplinary settings. A social activist in heart, mind and spirit, Janet is inspired by people, culture, ecology and education.  Determined to defy Canada’s geographic borders, she aims to connect artists, individuals, communities and publics in a virtual, profound and engaging way with Asian Canadian Wiki. This database of all things Asian Canadians is a way for Asian Canadians to self represent, break stereotypes and combat racism. A great believer in the chaos theory introduced by James Gleick, that there is order in chaos, Janet continues taking chances in the magic of the moment.
Janet Lumb, was born in Toronto, lived in Vancouver for 10 years, and has lived the majority of her life in Montreal with all 3 cities she calls home. As a 3rd generation Chinese Canadian, artist, sax player, musician and community organizer, Janet loves to play, explore, discover, collaborate and work with artists in multidisciplinary settings. A social activist in heart, mind and spirit, Janet is inspired by people, culture, ecology and education.  Determined to defy Canada’s geographic borders, she aims to connect artists, individuals, communities and publics in a virtual, profound and engaging way with Asian Canadian Wiki. This database of all things Asian Canadians is a way for Asian Canadians to self represent, break stereotypes and combat racism. A great believer in the chaos theory introduced by James Gleick, that there is order in chaos, Janet continues taking chances in the magic of the moment.
 
Watermarks Anne Henderson 2003, https://vimeo.com/3276594
Aboriginal Architecture, Paul Rikard, APNT, 2006, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mOpGLNpQVc


=== Presentation, U of T Scarborough, Tues. Jan. 26, 2016===
=== Presentation, U of T Scarborough, Tues. Jan. 26, 2016===