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Announcement: New Simon Fraser University Course « Exploring Arts for Social Change: Communities in Action » (Vancouver)

  « ICASC is delighted to offer a new Fall Institute/Special Topics course in Fall 2010: Exploring Arts for Social Change: Communities in Action. This unique initiative is available both as a 400-level credit course in collaboration with Simon Fraser’s Faculty of Education and for non-credit learners through Continuing Studies. Join

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Profile: Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts (Edmonton)

The Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts is a non-profit community arts organization, that was founded in 2003.  The centre, founded by Wendy Hollo, Curtis Gillespie and Paul Freeman began as a project of SKILLS Society, a local agency that supports people with developmental disabilities.  Wendy and Curtis has previously partnered to publish a

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Profile: The Cabbagetown Community Arts Centre (Toronto)

The Cabbagetown Community Arts Centre (CCAC) is a community arts charitable organization that was founded in 1979 by David Blackmore and Tommy Oki. Its mandate is to provide art classes, music instruction, karate and summer camp to children in the CCAC’s neighborhood for subsidized rates because « it’s so important that

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Sommaire: arts communautaires francophones en Ontario/ Summary: Francophone community arts in Ontario

    Sommaire de la recherche du projet ToileDesArts en arts communautaires francophones en Ontario   Alexa de Repentigny-MacAulay, le 22 avril, 2010  De notre liste de 71 projets, ressources, organismes, programmes, et festivals d’arts communautaires francophones, nous avons identifié 12 groupes et 4 ressources jusqu’à maintenant.  Nous avons contacté le Conseil

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ArtBridges Update: Francophone Community Arts Assistant/Mises a jour de la ToileDesArts: Assistant dans les Arts Communautaires Francophones

Bonjour à tous! Je viens de terminer mon quatrième mois ici à ToileDesArts. Le nombre de projets, ressources, organismes et programmes en arts communautaires francophones que nous avions déjà identifié est incroyable! En lisant et en entendant les histoires des groupes d’arts communautaires à travers le Canada, je me sens fière de

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