Archive for juin, 2014

Mural Production Handbook | Featured Resource

The Mural Production Handbook is a great resource guide for anyone who is planning or working on a mural project. This is a very detailed resource full of useful information for muralists. The handbook covers a broad range of topics related to mural production and preservation; it includes tips on

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Profile Highlight: Nanaimo Arts Council

As ArtBridges’ Community-Engaged Arts Directory grows, we realize that it’s a bit overwhelming to read through all of the profiles. We’re hoping that by occasionally highlighting some profiles on our blog, you may learn about an initiative that you may not have initially seen in the directory. Also, if you know of a Canadian community-engaged

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Member Spotlight: All Nations Healin’ Thru Artz (Regina)

All Nations Healin’ Thru Arts wrapped their 2013/14 program with their 6th Annual Talent Show performance this past April. Since 2008, ANHTA’s after-school program has been providing Regina’s at-risk youth with free multi-arts programming that includes everything from dance and voice training to creative writing, beading, photography and more. Throughout

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Alianait Arts Festival: June 27 – July 1 (Iqaluit)

« Alianait’s 10th Anniversary Festival takes place  from June 27 to July 1 and we have a stellar line-up of performers, including a few favourites from previous years — Namgar, a Mongolian/Chinese collaboration from Moscow, New Zealand’s Pacific Curls, Nunavut’s favourite storyteller Michael Kusugak,Canadian singer/song-writer Nathan Rogers and the “Minister of

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National Aboriginal Day: Saturday, June 21st

This weekend Canada celebrates National Aboriginal Day with events and festivities taking place all over the country. To honour all of the amazing community arts initiatives working in/with FNMI and northern communities, I’ve put together a list of some of the inspiring projects I’ve had the privilege of posting about

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Adäka Cultural Festival: June 27 – July 3 (Whitehorse)

The Adäka Cultural Festival kicks off Friday, June 27th with an amazing line-up of artists and performers from each Yukon First Nation and all over the world! Check out the workshop schedule for FREE youth workshops in carving, stained-glass mosaic, t-shirt stenciling, breakdancing and MORE! – Cora, Indigenous Community Arts

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