Harry Thurston to give the 2023 Don Mazer Arts & Science lecture October 3

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Award-winning poet, nature and environmental author, conservation activist, and 2023 69传媒writer-in-residence Harry Thurston.
Award-winning poet, nature and environmental author, conservation activist, and 2023 69传媒writer-in-residence Harry Thurston.

69传媒Writer-in-Residence Harry Thurston, an award-winning poet, naturalist, and globe-travelling journalist, will give the 2023 69传媒Don Mazer Arts & Science Lecture at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, October 3, in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Room 248, at UPEI.

Thurston鈥檚 talk, 鈥淩hapsody with Science: The Education of a Nature Writer,鈥 will address 鈥渢he separation between the sciences and the arts.鈥 鈥淢y personal journey has made me question this supposed divide,鈥 he said. 鈥淚nstead, like the great biologist and writer E. O. Wilson, I believe that 鈥榥either science nor the arts can be complete without combining their separate strengths鈥 and that nature writing seeks to make our minds and hearts whole again.鈥           

Thurston has published 17 books of nonfiction. Tidal Life, A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy (1990) won all three Atlantic provinces鈥 nonfiction book awards and has been called a 鈥渘atural history classic.鈥 The Atlantic Coast, A Natural History (2011) received the Lane Anderson Award for the best science writing in Canada. His environmental and nature writing has appeared widely in North American magazines, including Audubon, Equinox, Canadian Geographic, and National Geographic. His awards include the National Magazine Award for Science and Technology and the Canadian Science Writers Association Science and Society Awards.

A life-long Nova Scotia resident, he began writing poetry while training as a biologist at Acadia University, and has published 12 poetry collections, His most recent, Ultramarine (2023), explores the passage of time, both as individuals and as a species. A passionate fly fisher, in 2020 he published a fishing memoir, Lost River, The Waters of Remembrance. A cultural as well as conservation activist, he has served as chair of The Writers鈥 Union of Canada.           

Thurston鈥檚 lecture is sponsored by the 69传媒Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Science and is supported by The Bookmark Charlottetown. The lecture series is named in honour of Dr. Don Mazer, an esteemed 69传媒psychology professor who led the development of UPEI鈥檚 Environmental Studies program, and whose interests have bridged the arts and sciences on PEI.

The public is invited, and admission is free.

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