Archive for January, 2022

STORIES OF NOW: Nakai Theatre (Whitehorse)

Vignette – Nakai Theatre http://nakaitheatre.com, Whitehorse, Yukon  “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 the field now and about what issues and areas of

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Asinabka Festival Presents Unikkaatuarniq – 6th Annual Snow Screen (Feb 4-6, online)

“Films will be available online through the purchase of an All Access or Industry Pass. Musical performances and other programming will be live-streamed on the Festival’s social media and/or released on the Festival’s online platform. The word Unikkaatuarniq is an Inuktitut word that means “Storytelling”. Storytelling is an ancient form of magic,

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8th Annual RISE Edutainment Summit: Making Money, Making Change (Jan 28-30, online)

“THE EDUTAINMENT SUMMIT IS BACK FROM JANUARY 28-30, 2022!!!! This year, our 3-day summit will feature financial workshops for artists, grant writing sessions, music industry panels catering to the needs of emerging artists everywhere.  The Edutainment Summit (formerly called the Edutainment convention) was created in partnership with the City of

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STORIES OF NOW: The River Clyde Pageant (PEI)

Vignette – The River Clyde Pageant (PEI) https://www.riverclydepageant.com “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 the field now and about what issues and areas

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Bonne année!

Janvier 2022 Bonne année! Chers amis et chères amies, Nous espérons que vous êtes en forme en ce début d’année, physiquement et mentalement! L’équipe d’ArtBridges/ToileDesArts est enthousiasmée à l’idée de continuer à faire circuler les actualités de l’art engagé et en milieu communautaire. Au fil des jours, les publications que

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Black Arts Projects Program (Toronto Arts Council)

“The Black Arts Projects Program supports arts projects by Black artists, Black artist collectives, and Black-led, Black-focused and Black-serving organizations. For the purpose of this program, “Black” refers to African descendant people across the diaspora including but not limited to African Canadian, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latinx, East African, West African, Southern and Central

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