-soumis par ATSA
-soumis par ATSA
“L’ACTION TERRORISTE SOCIALEMENT ACCEPTABLE (ATSA) VOUS INVITE À L’ULTIME ÉTAT D’URGENCE 10 (ÉU10) UN ÉVÉNEMENT CINQ ÉTOILES SUR LE THÈME DU TOUT INCLUS ! Du 25 au 28 novembre 2010, Place Émilie-Gamelin et rue Ste-Catherine, à Montréal Montréal, vendredi le 15 octobre 2010 — En 1998, L’ATSA montait son premier
L’ART VU PAR LES ARTISTES DU CENTRE DE JOUR ST-JAMES DU 18 OCTOBRE AU 13 NOVEMBRE 2010 La coordonnatrice de l’atelier d’art ainsi que les artistes du centre ont le plaisir de vous inviter à la GALERIE GEORGES LAOUN L’exposition vous dévoilera des talents insoupçonnés. Les artistes de St-James sauront
Showing at Jet Fuel Café (519 Parliament St., Toronto) October 17 – 31, 2010 “All proceeds from the sale of artwork go to our young artists.” “ArtHeart presents art exhibits over 8 times a year at venues across Toronto. The purpose is to take our children, youth, and adult participants
“Vision: The hope is that the youth will share with us their vision, and give us a glimpse of how it is for them, in their world.” (from About page) “History: In 2007 a group of Yellowknife artists developed a photography mentorship program for the Arctic Winter Games. With the
Button Blanket 2009, Canada Director: Zoe Leigh Hopkins credit to: imagineNATIVE, Button Blanket & NFB “The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will celebrate its 11th year with the festival running October 20 – 24, 2010 at the Al Green Theatre and various other venues in downtown Toronto. imagineNATIVE celebrates
“This summer, CFRC recruited Kingston residents to create sound stories about their experiences of poverty. Participants recently finished their projects, and this week the pieces have been set up in a sound installation at the Artel. You can check out CKWS television’s coverage of the exhibit here. Over the next
“Celebrating Arts and Culture from Coast to Coast to Coast: September 24-26“ “Culture Days is a collaborative pan-Canadian volunteer movement to raise the awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement of all Canadians in the arts and cultural life of their communities. A national Steering Committee, together with provincial committees (known as Provincial Task Forces) are
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