Hosts Stephen and Susan Tchudi of Ecotopia talk to Cory about art, the environment and all things connected. [sc_embed_player fileurl="https://intothearctic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/03282017-Ecotopia-CoryTrepanier.mp3"] Program: Ecotopia Hosts: Stephen and Susan Tchudi...

The artist on his expeditions to national parks in Canada's North and his new exhibition, Into The Arctic By Sabrina Doyle Published in Jan Feb 2017 issue To paint in nature is to open up the world. So says artist Cory Trépanier, who has spent the past decade travelling to the Arctic from his southern Ontario home to capture some of Canada's wildest places. Over the course of four expeditions, Trépanier visited nearly every national park in the Canadian Arctic and cre- ated more than 75 oil paintings, many show- ing scenes never before committed to canvas. To document the expeditions, Trépanier cre- ated...

Seven weeks into his 2015 INTO THE ARCTIC painting expedition, Cory Trepanier was picked up by One Ocean Expeditions (http://www.oneoceanexpeditions.com), giving him the chance to paint the old Hudson Bay Company trading at Fort Ross. A film crew was on board from Germany, and he wound up being filmed for this segment of a documentary they were shooting about the Arctic called "Reisen in ferne Welten Kanadas Arktis". ...

A.Y. JACKSON & JOHN FRANKLIN: Cory travels in the footsteps of artistic and Arctic exploration legends as he sketches near where A.Y. Jackson sketched in 1930 and explores the gravesite from the Franklin expedition in 1845 on the remote Beechey Island in Canada's Arctic....