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Bonne année !

Janvier 2021 Bonne année ! Chères amies, chers amis du monde de l’art communautaire ! Nous espérons que vous êtes en bonne santé mentale et physique en ce début d’année, malgré tous les défis que la pandémie représente ! Nous nous excusons pour notre silence des dernières semaines. C’est que le site Internet

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Happy New Year!

January 2021 Happy New Year! Dear friends in community-engaged arts! We hope that this new year finds you and yours in good health and spirits–despite all of the challenges of living and working through a pandemic. We apologize for the lag in blog posts over the past few weeks. The

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Call to Indigenous artists, authors, and media makers: Create to Learn@Home (imagineNATIVE & TakingITGlobal)

“TakingITGlobal’s Create to Learn program has launched an at-home training initiative in partnership with imagineNATIVE to support students who are interested in learning digital skills through our online video database or through our Create to Learn App. We are looking for Indigenous artists, authors, and media makers who have skills

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ArtWorksTO: Skills for a Creative Future

“ArtWorksTO provides opportunities for youth media artists (18-29) who identify as Indigenous, Black and People of Colour and/or 2SLGBTQ+ to gain professional experience, skills and network in the media arts industry.  ArtWorksTO is a partnership between the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Neighbourhood Arts Network (NAN), City of Toronto, The Remix Project, and Ontario College

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ArtReach’s 2021 Granting Program is Now Open!

“ArtReach’s funding program is designed to support youth arts initiatives in Toronto that foster the engagement of youth 13-29 and provide high quality arts opportunities. $300,000 in grants are available each year to support youth arts projects, thanks to our partnership with the Toronto Arts Council (click here to learn more about this partnership!)

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Harmonize – An ImagineNATIVE Mentorship

Deadline: December 14, 2020 “Harmonize is the imagineNATIVE/Slaight Bullseye Prize reimagined to connect Indigenous musicians with the screen industry and foster collaboration between musicians and filmmakers. Harmonize, supported by Slaight, is a networking and mentorship opportunity for a Toronto-based Indigenous musician at any stage of their career who is interested

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