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The TELUS Health Brain Project 2017 Commemorative Catalogue

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# N O B L A N K B R A I N S 15 Bryan Belanger is a multi-disciplinary artist who lives in Toronto. He was recently awarded a space as an "untapped artist" at The Artist Project and voted one of 10 artists to watch by the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art (LACDA). Belanger pictures the brain as its own ecosystem, one that thrives when healthy and one that can be in danger if it is unattended or overworked. He imag- ines it to be covered in lush green grass, trees and rivers that flow, all funneling life from place to place. Like our own environment and the current state of our planet, there are places where there is no new growth, where the trees have been cut down and the land has eroded. Belanger has a similar picture in his mind of Alzheimer's and other diseases of the brain. REGROWTH BY BRYAN BELANGER S P O N S O R E D B Y :

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