“The world has endured a collective traumatic experience throughout the past eighteen months. As arts and learning practitioners, we regularly see the impact that the arts have in students and participants’ lives. As we eagerly, yet tentatively, look towards pandemic recovery, we recognize the vital role that the arts must play in the health and wellbeing of Canada’s citizens, communities and society as a whole. We have also learned a great deal about the importance of technology and the intrinsic value it has to facilitate connectivity and broaden the range of arts and learning opportunities available to the public.
We welcome you to take part in Creative Convergence, the biennial conference presented by the Canadian Network for Arts & Learning taking place virtually on October 28 & 29, 2021. Join delegates from across Canada and around the world who are committed to arts and culture, education, recreation, health, therapy, medicine, humanities, social justice and community. Take part in a creative exchange featuring an overarching theme of “recovery” and including streams of health & wellbeing, and community connectivity.
The conference will feature thought-provoking speakers, rousing performances, panel discussions, real-life testimonials from artists and educators, parallel and poster presentations, regional break-out discussion groups, networking sessions and much more.”
For more information and to register, please visit: https://www.eduarts.ca/conference-information
From the Canadian Network for Arts & Learning