“STORIES OF NOW” is part of a project ArtBridges is working on with Judith Marcuse Projects’ ASCN (Arts for Social Change Network) and ICASC. It is about gathering and sharing stories emanating from ...
“In these short audio segments, artists Maggie Hutcheson, Emmy Pantin, Angola Murdoch and Cheryl L’Hirondelle describe their experiences in creating community-engaged arts projects. Topics discussed in...
"Over the last six years, the International Centre of Art for Social Change (ICASC) has led a comprehensive research project, called ASC!, on community-engaged art for social change in Canada. Funded ...
"During the winter of 2011, Judith Marcuse and colleagues from the Social Planning and Research Council of BC (SPARC) visited Port Hardy, BC, to work with a local group on ideas for community developm...
"On November 9 and 16 2013, the Community Arts Vancouver invited community members of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside to participate in an arts-based dialogue of Interculturalism. Guest artists Diane Mo...
"Episode 2: Todd Hirsch on Creativity, Arts and the Economy
Todd Hirsch is currently Chief Economist for ATB Financial in Alberta. He is a former employee of the Canadian Pacific Railway,...
"The study had several objectives: to provide a description of Francophone artists in minority Francophone communities, to document the conditions in which they practice their art, while drawing some ...
ArtBridges spoke with Dayna Rainville of the Arts Council of Algoma about the Miinikaan Project, and starting the community arts gallery, Dawaa Dazhi Gallery. Dayna's tips touch on building relationships f...
"'Impressions of the Impact of the Arts on Quality of Life and Well-Being in Ontario', the Nanos Research report based on a random survey of 1,004 individuals, found that a large majority of Ontarians...
"'Selon Impressions de l’impact des arts sur la qualité de vie et le bien-être en Ontario', rapport de Nanos Research fondé sur un sondage aléatoire de 1 004 personnes, une vaste majorité d’O...
"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 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 ...