Events

Home Made Visible Closing Reception (Toronto)

“Home Made Visible culminates in a public reception celebrating three years of preserving and engaging IBPOC archives. We have digitized over 200 home movies, and completed a nation-wide tour of 7 commissioned works reflecting on our complicated relationship to archives. For this reception, we bring together the incredible community of

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Indigenous Arts Festival (June 21–23)

“From Friday, June 21 to Sunday, June 23, enjoy Indigenous culture at Fort York with a free, multi-day festival featuring storytelling, dance, film, food, artisan market, including performances by Beatrice Deer, Quantum Tangle, and more!” For more information, please visit: http://www.toronto.ca/iaf -from Indigenous Arts Festival

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Spotlight Prologue: Live Arts for Children and Youth

“Join us in celebrating the power of the performing arts in schools at Prologue to the Performing Arts’ Annual Showcase, Spotlight Prologue: Live Arts for Children and Youth. Each year Prologue celebrates the vital role the performing arts play in inspiring, empowering and sparking the imaginations of children and youth

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ReelAbilities Film Festival (Toronto)

“ReelAbilities Film Festival returns to Toronto for the fourth year in a row, May 24 – June 2, 2019, ReelAbilities Film Festival will also include filmmaker Q&As, dance performances, workshops and an Accessible Comedy Night. ReelAbilities Film Festival will screen over 20 films including Dan Habib’s Intelligent Lives at the

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HAPPENING Multicultural Festival (Muse Arts, Toronto)

“MUSE ARTS seeks to engage local residents, communities and organizations with immigrant, newcomer and refugee artists to promote love for the arts, inclusion, solidarity and community-building. HAPPENING Multicultural Festival May 29th to June 1st, 2019 HAPPENING Festival is a four-day multidisciplinary festival that will engage more than 100 artists/ performers

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Five monument unveilings will honour sexual assault survivors across Ontario (Red Dress Productions)

“The Countdown Public Art Legacy Project is a series of pebble mosaic workshops to create monuments that honour survivors of sexual violence. Pebble mosaic monuments From February to March 2019, Red Dress Productions, Amelia Rising Sexual Assault Centre, Lanark County Interval House, the Sexual Assault Centre of Brant, Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre, and Nogojiwanong Friendship Centre collaborated

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Le Festival Masq’alors (16 au 26 mai, Québec)

“Pour son dixième anniversaire, le festival international du masque du Québec Masq’alors! revient en force avec une programmation éclatée et inclusive, dans le cadre sans pareil de la nature en éveil de Saint-Camille. Le 6e édition de cet événement biennal incontournable de l’Estrie, qui déploiera également à Saint-Adrien et Ham-Sud,

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The Rivers Speak Community Play (Thinking Rock)

“Thinking Rock Community Arts is pleased to invite you to a special screening of the full performance of Gigidoowag Ziibiik (The Rivers Speak), a co-created community play about life on the land and waters of Central Algoma, on Saturday, May 11th from 2 pm to 4 pm. Admission is free! The event will

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