If you haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, GAIA is still in town until July 3rd, but what about the building that the exhibit calls home?
Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church is nearly unrecognizable as a place of worship at all, and Reverend Wendy Mencel says that she doesn’t mind in the slightest,
The space has been completely transformed, and has hosted several concerts and dozens of student tour groups, coming to check out the 20ft balloon which is a scaled representation of the earth as seen from space. Reverend Mencel says that offering the space was a completely natural thing to do,
Being host to such an inspirational exhibit has been it’s own reward, says Reverend Mencel,
To learn more about the community that’s hosting GAIA, you can visit Trivitt Memorial’s website at trivittmemorial.ca, or to learn more about Huron Waves you can visit huronwaves.ca
Written by: B. Shakyaver