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Bria Cole works across film, spatial design, ground-up initatives, and inquiry-based practice. The most interesting problems don't sit in one discipline. She is drawn to long-term projects that expand how people relate to each other and to their environments.
She is currently leading organizational development at the Davenport Community Land Trust and teaches at Humber Polytechnic. She holds an Master of Arts in Media Studies from The New School and a Master of Architecture from the University of Toronto.
She is based in Toronto and open to work that requires moving between contexts.
Bria Cole works across film, spatial design, ground-up initatives, and inquiry-based practice. The most interesting problems don't sit in one discipline. She is drawn to long-term projects that expand how people relate to each other and to their environments.
She is currently leading organizational development at the Davenport Community Land Trust and teaches at Humber Polytechnic. She holds an Master of Arts in Media Studies from The New School and a Master of Architecture from the University of Toronto.
She is based in Toronto and open to work that requires moving between contexts.
“The possibility of renewal draws on a simple fact that ordinary individuals are capable of creating new cultural patterns of commonality at any moment.”
William Connolly, Neuropolitics: Thinking, Culture, Speed. (2002)