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Great Lakes Research Alliance for the Study of Aboriginal Arts & Culture Conference @ Woodland, June 13-14 (Brantford, ON)

Woodland Cultural Centre is thrilled to be hosting the second ever GRASAC (Great Lakes Research Alliance for the Study of Aboriginal Arts & Culture) Conference, June 13th & 14th. This year’s theme is ‘Indigenous Heritage of the Great Lakes: New Perspectives, New Knowledge.’ Register now for a fantastic line-up of

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Transform a 3 km stretch of Lawrence Avenue East into a dynamic outdoor photo exhibit that celebrates the stories of the people living and working in the neighborhood (Scarborough)

TORONTO CULTURE & CHE KOTHARI PRESENT: WE ARE LAWRENCE AVENUE 4-month Youth Photography Program with outdoor exhibit « I am proud to announce that I have recently partnered with The City of Toronto on a Cultural Hotspot Signature Project: We Are Lawrence Avenue. This is a 4-month photography program for Scarborough

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CREATIVE AGE FESTIVAL: A celebration of creative aging that encourages older adults to become more involved in the arts (London, ON)

Celebrate London’s first annual CREATIVE AGE FESTIVAL May 22nd to 25th, 2014 What is a CREATIVE AGING FESTIVAL? A celebration of creative aging that encourages older adults to become more involved in the arts—drama, music, visual arts, media, literary arts and dance. The Festival also celebrates and recognizes the contributions

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Dialogue & Community Art Project: community mapping through photography (Community Arts Vancouver)

« Community Camera Project Community Arts Vancouver Dialogue & Community Art Project involving community mapping through photography. Join Community Arts Vancouver for a Saturday Dialogue session at the UBC Learning Exchange. March 29th 2014 – Noon – 3pm Guests: Jennifer Wesman, Saba Tadesse-Lee & Amy Peacock For more information or to register for this

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All Nations Healin’ Thru Artz in the News (Regina)

All Nations Healin’ Thru Artz (ANHTA) was featured in Regina newspaper, Leader Post. In the story, ANHTA founder, Monica Fogel, shares the troubled past that inspired her to reach out to Regina’s at-risk youth, many of which live in North Central, an area that was once declared « Canada’s worst neighbourhood »

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