[1] Tina Marais' work focuses on diversity, integration,[3] human impacts on the environment, social transformation and immigration.
Sculpture inside Salle Pauline Julien, 15615 Boul Gouin O, Sainte-Geneviève, QC, 2019 307 participants, including adult students in francization at Cégep Gérald-Godin, special education classes from the Marguerite-Bourgeoys School and l'école Secondaire Saint-George worked alongside Struthers making hands out of wire that were then covered in tissue paper.
[5] interior textile wall installations and one outdoor sculpture, 2018–2019, 2017 Quebec flood victims were invited to participate and create works that used the idea of water lines as a starting point.
textile installation inside the community centre: 394 Rue Main, Hudson, QC outside sculpture corner of Chemin des Cheneaux, and Boul.
[7][8] These clothes were then sewed into long rolls and placed onto a series of large meandering interlocked circles forming a Gordian Knot that were created out of soft 17" tubing.