• Single w/shared bathroom* – CAD $1,793.00
  • Couple w/ensuite Oceanfront* – CAD $3,454.00
  • Couple w/ensuite* – CAD $3,138.00
  • Couple w/shared bathroom* – CAD $2,822.00
  • Twin w/ensuite oceanfront* – CAD $1,729.00
  • Twin w/ensuite* – CAD $1,569.00
  • Twin w/shared bathroom* – CAD $1,409.00
  • Three-share w/shared bathroom* – CAD $1,245.00
  • Women Dorm – CAD $1,049.00
  • Women Dorm - Upper Bunk – CAD $1,049.00
  • Tent Site Single – CAD $1,029.00
  • Tent Site Couple – CAD $1,858.00
  • Commuter – CAD $889.00
  • (All prices include CAD $789.00 base amount)

Date & Time Details:
Starts with dinner on June 19
Ends with lunch on June 23


6:45-8:00am Morning Harlequin Row on June 22*
7:00-8:00am Morning Yoga on June 20-22*
9:00-9:30am Garden Tour on June 20*

8:30-9:30am Breakfast
9:30-12:30pm Morning Session
12:30-1:30pm Lunch
2:00-6:00pm Afternoon Session
Afternoon off on June 21
5:45-6:30pm Oyster Appetizer Beach BBQ on June 22*
6:30-7:30pm Dinner
8:00-9:30pm Evening Session

*Optional Activities

Location: Cortes Island

Tuition: $495

Package Price: $877 - $1547 / 4 nights. Includes tuition, room, all meals, and Hollyhock activities (depends on accommodation choice). Excludes Taxes and fees.

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Media That Matters: The Nature of Media

With Hollyhock Leadership Institute, Bill Weaver, Nettie Wild, Emilee Gilpin and Greg Coyes

June 19 - 23, 2019

A stimulating time with 40+ creators of all ages: five days of dialogue, big groups, little groups, passionate dinner conversation and case studies- all about where media is, should be, might be and could be…
— Betsy Carson, Face to Face Media

In an era of divisiveness and disconnection, our relationship to media and technology must evolve. Can we, as makers, bring about more effective change by tapping into the poetic, the sensual, the natural, and the unexpected?

The Nature of Media is for artists, filmmakers, writers, and New Media makers who are expanding their horizons: creators who want to inspire reflection, empathy, meaningful conversation, and ultimately, action. It is a gathering that aims to explore storytelling, journalism, art, and technology as a bridge across political cultural divides; a one-of-a-kind opportunity to reconnect to the natural world, and to strengthen our human connections.

Surrounded by a powerful natural environment, participants form a collaborative community to discuss narratives and aesthetics that appeal to new regions of the mind, and re-examine the roots and the future of storytelling across a broad range of traditional and emerging platforms.

Come to learn, cross-pollinate, reinvigorate, and be inspired.

More info at mediathatmatters.org

Presenters

Hollyhock Leadership Institute
Hollyhock’s renowned events help to resolve the leadership deficits of the modern world. These cross-sectoral and multi-generational gatherings work to support and catalyze progressive leaders through strengthening skills, expanding capacity, and building peer-to-peer networks and knowledge. Tackling the largest issues of our time and promoting social and environmental justice requires…
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Bill Weaver
Bill founded the Media that Matters conferences in 1999. He’s a media strategist / philosopher and a Peabody-Award-winning, 50-year veteran of television and radio in the US and Canada. He has produced, directed, shot, and edited 10 television documentaries and numerous interstitials for Canadian television, and continues to create short…
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Nettie Wild
One of Canada’s most respected documentary filmmakers, Nettie Wild is now exploring new narrative directions. She has a passion for catalyzing effective change by tapping into the poetic, the sensual, the dimensional, and the unexpected. Her recent film Koneline: Our Land Beautiful explored a more spacious visual approach that reflected the culture,…
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Emilee Gilpin
Emilee is a facilitator, educator, journalist and multimedia reporter. She is the lead journalist and storyteller for the National Observer’s series First Nations Forward. Emilee is committed to sharing stories of success and sovereignty and also investigating responses to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action. She has been awarded the Susan Carson Bursary Award, a Fulbright…
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Greg Coyes
Greg Coyes has worked in the Indigenous media community over the last three decades as an award- winning documentary film-maker, and as an educator and writer. He has produced and directed with the National Film Board, and consulted and written for the Smithsonian at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington,…
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