"From Enbridge Presents The Walrus Talks What is Art, Anyway? Recorded May 30th, 2016 in Calgary.
Anne Flynn, a former professor of dance at the University of Calgary, has worked as a da...
This video by the ASC! Research Project asks the question "Why Art for Social Change?"
For more information, please visit ICASC/ASC!: https://www.icasc.ca/resources/why-art-social-ch...
"The Arts for Social Justice initiative integrates arts and social justice in a series of cross-curricular high school workshops that bring educators and artists together into the classroom working wi...
"An important component of the Arts for Social Justice project is the creation of a teaching tool and resource for pre-service teachers that explores and elucidates how to teach civil liberties and so...
"This video was created by the Ontario Arts Council as a tool to highlight the significance of Indigenous cultural protocols in the arts.
The Ontario Arts Council commissioned Maaiingan ...
"Framing Community – A Community-Engaged Art Workbook provides guidance on how to develop projects and points to resources, references and funding sources and offers examples of recent artist-led pr...
"A webcast about the Artists in Communities and Schools Projects program with Ontario Arts Council Officers, Nas Khan and Christina Akrong and Program Administrator, Philippe Mesly."
"The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) is deeply committed to ensuring that all Ontarians have access to the arts and that our programs are open to Deaf artists and artists with disabilities.
Ov...
Produced for the Ontario Arts Council by Powerline Films
"Learn about the experiences of Deaf artists and artists with disabilities who have applied for grants or participated in juries.
Deaf artists and artists with disabilities were identifie...