"Smart phones and social media have changed the way people engage with art. In many ways, technology has enabled its users to become confident artists.
Thanks to easy Instagram filters, m...
View Neighbourhood Arts Network's rosters of Top 5 Video Tool Kits designed for community engaged artist, administrators, youth and arts professionals. Featuring speakers from our Making a Living. Making A...
This is a film I had compiled together on my trip up north.
I wanted to show the work I got to do with the Blue Print Team on a project we were handling for a week up north in Kugaaruk, Nunavut.
“Shot over the course of a year, What’s Art Got To Do With It? follows five studio members as they devotedly prepare for an annual art show. In between painting canvasses, firing clay sculptures, shoot...
C’est avec fierté qu’ArtBridges/ToileDesArts vous présente L’art comme outil de changement social, une vidéo réalisée par Emily Laliberté (Funambules Médias) qui porte sur l’impact de l’ar...
Reflections by Cathy Elliot on a 2014 spring visit and video project in Attawapiskat, a follow up to the 2012 visit documented in 'Attawapiskat Spring'. The music video can be viewed at https://www.youtube...
A documentary film about the life and work of ATSA founders Annie Roy and Pierre Allard. Description by Helen Faradji, Rencontres Internationales du Documentaire de Montréal: "For the past decade, AT...
"Artcirq tells the story of how a group of young circus performers try to teach young Inuit to use circus to find more meaning in life and reject suicide. Working and training together over the course...
Created by Andrew Swallow with the Wapikoni Mobile team, this film looks at the benefits and meaning that art holds for community members and individuals.
Part poem and part documentary, this film is dedicated to the victims of residential schools. The film includes reflections on cultural disconnection, personal and community trauma, resilience, and the hea...
A collection of essays by artists associated with Jumblies Theatre. "This issue contains writings by Mindy Stricke (about her work with new mothers and photography on the Welcome to Motherland project...
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