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Call for Applications: Dawson Film Lab (Yukon)

« The Dawson Film Lab is an opportunity for artists to come to Dawson City, Yukon for a week-long residency to shoot and hand process Super8 or 16mm film. SEPTEMBER 3-11, 2022DAWSON CITY, YUKONAPPLICATION DEADLINE: JULY 8, 2022 The Klondike Institute of Art and Culture is a vibrant artistic and cultural

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Creation & Performance for Social Change: A Forum Theatre Intensive Workshop (Mixed Company Theatre, Toronto)

« Dates + Time: July 18th to July 22nd (5 days), 10AM to 4PM (with an hour break) Location: In Toronto in person. A specific location will be announced closer to the date.Facilitated by Simon Malbogat   Cost of Workshop* General Admission: $678 CAEA Members, Students, & Underwaged Arts Workers: $508.50 PWYC – Pricing available for limited number of participants *All prices include HST 

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Black Arts Projects Program (Toronto Arts Council)

« The Black Arts Projects Program supports arts projects by Black artists, Black artist collectives, and Black-led, Black-focused and Black-serving organizations.1 For the purpose of this program, “Black” refers to African descendant people across the diaspora including but not limited to African Canadian, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latinx, East African, West African, Southern and Central

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Annual Traditional Pow-Wow (Na-Ma-Res)

« After a two-year hiatus – we are thrilled to announce the 2022 Pow-Wow is being held at Fort York on Saturday, June 18th. It is a community festival in celebration of National Indigenous People’s Day. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Start time is Noon for the Grand Entry

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Indigenous Arts and Culture Partnerships Fund (Toronto)

« The Indigenous Arts and Culture Partnerships Fund supports partnerships and collaborations that create new opportunities and visibility for Indigenous-led arts and culture. The fund aims to spark new relationships between Indigenous artists, arts and culture leaders and professionals, and potential partners at both the grassroots and institutional levels. Toronto has

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