Archive for octobre, 2022

Community Arts Canopy Town Hall – Community Arts & Digital Practice During COVID

« Last summer and through the fall and winter we worked with Nordicity and the Toronto Arts Foundation to investigate the dynamic shift to digital and virtual spaces for Community Arts (CA) organizations, practitioners, and Local Arts Service Organizations (LASOs) in Toronto. This project aimed to assess the effectiveness of strategies

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BIPOC TV & Film Finishing Fund

« The BIPOC TV & Film Finishing Fund supports the post-production, marketing, promotion and distribution activities of BIPOC-led films. The fund is open to shorts and feature films directed and produced by Black, Indigenous (First Nations, Metis, Inuit), and racialized People of Colour. Deadline: Oct 28, 2022″ For more information, please

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ArtBridges’ Seventh Annual Recognition Awards / Septièmes prix honorifiques annuels d’ArtBridges/ToileDesArts !

(La version française suivra) We are pleased to announce the recipients ofArtBridges’ Seventh Annual Recognition Awards!The awards highlight remarkable work in community-engaged arts in Canada in three categories: Innovation! Resiliency! and Creativity! The awards process: Early in the year, we put out a call for community-engaged arts initiatives, community partners, and ArtBridges

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Rendezvous With Madness Festival (Oct 27 – Nov 6)

« This year’s Rendezvous With Madness theme  “#MoreThanRebellion”, embodies the festival’s efforts to normalize informed public discourse around mental health, addiction, recovery and wellness. More Than Rebellion means tearing down a broken system in favour of a generational change. The art showcased at the festival will mend broken hearts and soothe weary minds. This

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CUE Art Projects 2022 Grant Cycle

« Grants for new-generation artists living and working on the margins.Apply for a $1000 grant to produce an art project in any discipline! GRANTS ARE FOR ARTISTS WHO are new-generation artists living and working on the margins, and facing systemic barriers to accessing professional arts opportunities. NOTE: You must speak with

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