Archive for juillet, 2015

Creative arts-based street presence in form of poster art addresses rape mythology and sexual violence (July 14-20, Toronto)

« SIS (the Safety Information System) is a new, revolutionary way for people in the city of Toronto to share information about sexual violence with each other, including rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment. SIS is a METRAC project, funded by the City of Toronto, supported by Toronto Police Services, and

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{Re}conciliation: Call for proposals to create new artworks reflecting the conciliation and reconciliation experience in Canada, Deadline July 24

« A groundbreaking arts partnership looks to the past & future for new dialogues between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada The Canada Council for the Arts, the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada (The Circle) today announced the launch of a new,

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ArtBridges and First Nations, Métis & Inuit (FNMI) Community-Engaged Arts Newsletter

If you haven’t seen ArtBridges’ latest newsletter yet, have a look! This edition was compiled by Cora-Rae Silk, ArtBridges’ Indigenous Community Arts Coordinator & Communications Assistant: ArtBridges and First Nations, Métis & Inuit (FNMI) community-engaged arts Check out these recent and upcoming arts projects from some of ArtBridges’ 80+ friends and community partners working

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Montréal Complètement Cirque 2015

« Acrobates, jongleurs, trapézistes, équilibristes et illusionnistes reprennent possession de la ville de Montreal du 2 au 12 Juillet pour une nouvelle édition du festival Complètement Cirque! Un évènement à ne pas manquer! A la quinzaine de spectacles offerts en salle s’ajoutent une multitude d’évènements gratuits en plein air: Duels: Nouveau

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The Aboriginal Pavilion: 19 Day Indigenous Arts, Culture & Sports Festival Opens July 16 (Toronto)

« Celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal music, art and culture at this one-of-a-kind Indigenous festival in downtown Toronto Toronto, ON (June 17, 2015) – The Aboriginal Pavilion, supported by the 14 member ALP (Aboriginal Leadership Partners), is the lone « official » Indigenous music and arts festival taking place during the TORONTO 2015

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