Archive for May, 2022

Art for Social Change NOW Gathering Archive – Communities of Hope: Decolonization and Connection for the Revolution Summary

“Hosted by the International Centre of Art for Social Change (ICASC), this was the inaugural event of the Art for Social Change Network (ASCN), a new national network of community-engaged art for social change (ASC) artists and organizations. Right now, in every corner of Canada, community-engaged artists and organizations are nurturing

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COHABITER, Imaginer les médiations culturelles au 21e siècle

“Inscrivez-vous dès à présent au Symposium international de recherche, d’action et de création de l’Observatoire des médiations culturelles : « COHABITER, Imaginer les médiations culturelles au 21e siècle »  les 1-2-3 Juin 2022, à Montréal. Inscrivez-vous dès à présent pour participer en présence (mercredi 1, jeudi 2 et vendredi 3 juin). Inscrivez-vous

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HAPPENING Multicultural Festival & Community Activations (Toronto & online)

“HAPPENING Multicultural Festival is the first and only Toronto festival created by community artists, giving center-stage to the talent and skills of immigrant, newcomer, and refugee artists. This multi-arts platform includes music, dance, visual arts, community-engaged arts, storytelling, spoken word, and poetry. HAPPENING gives space to embrace the cultural richness of

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Art for Social Change NOW Gathering Archive: Stories of NOW

“Hosted by the International Centre of Art for Social Change (ICASC), this was the inaugural event of the Art for Social Change Network (ASCN), a new national network of community-engaged art for social change (ASC) artists and organizations. Right now, in every corner of Canada, community-engaged artists and organizations are nurturing

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Call for Submissions – FACES: Focused Artists Creating Emergent Spaces (Toronto)

FACES: Focused Artists Creating Emergent SpacesFacilitator: Jamie Ly and Sarah CullenProgram Dates: August 2 – 8, 2022Submission Deadline: May 8, 2022 at 11:59 PMCost:  Funded residency. “FACES is offering a week-long residency inviting emerging BIPOC artists’ to participate in dialogue, artmaking, and inclusive community building revolving around lived experiences with the intention of further diversifying the

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