Build an Electronic Bat Detector

Thursday, 2 June 2022 at 7:00 PM
This workshop is in partnership with the Art Gallery of Regina.

Spaces are limited!
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/build-an-electronic-bat-detector-tickets-337590411007

Ernie Dulanowski of holophon audio arts will guide you through the process of building and using an electronic bat detector. This workshop is suitable for those without electronics experience.

The cost of the workshop includes all the electronics components required to build a bat detector. The completed bat detector is yours to keep and track bats with!

Participants may choose to join the free Bat Sighting Nature Walk following the workshop from 8-10 pm. The walk is led by Mark Brigham, Professor in the department of Biology at the University of Regina. Professor Brigham counts bats among his research interests and will direct participants to observe the nocturnal animals with calls outside the range of human hearing.

EVENT: Build An Electronic Bat Detector

DATE: Thursday, June 2

TIME: 7-8 PM

LOCATION: Art Gallery of Regina, 2420 Elphinstone Street, Regina

COST: $40

All children must be accompanied by an adult who takes responsibility for children's safety and conduct.

Participants are encouraged to check-in at the Art Gallery of Regina (inside the Neil Balkwill Civic Arts Centre, 2420 Elphinstone Street) 15 minutes before the start time. NO special equipment is required. If you will join the free Balt Walk following the Bat Detector workshop, please dress for outdoor activity and wear walking shoes.

This walk is part of Linda Duvall and Jillian McDonald’s community-engaged art project for the Art Gallery of Regina, Messages from the Rocks – Stories of the Invisible. The artists invite people to imagine and share stories of the unseen forces that animate the land.

Nature walks direct attention to animals that we may not normally observe, spirits that live on the land and the un-observable slowness of geological change. Their project acknowledges non-Western systems of knowledge and the transformative power of imagination.

To learn more about free, creative and interactive ways to connect to Messages from the Rocks – Stories of the Invisible, visit www.artgalleryofregina.ca