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Kaleidoscope Program: collaboration kicks off 3rd year of high-quality cultural arts programs in schools (Scarborough, ON)

High-Quality Arts Program Kicks Off 3rd Year of Art, Culture, and Diversity in Scarborough Schools Kaleidoscope Program « Scarborough contains some of the most diverse neighbourhoods in Canada, yet the provision of high-quality cultural arts programs in schools is limited, particularly for newcomers, youth, and culturally diverse communities. Kaleidoscope, a collaborative

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« Giving Voice to the Arts and Culture of the Northwest Territories » – Article (Canada Council for the Arts)

Here’s a insightful blog from the Canada Council for the Arts, about Kelly Wilhelm’s trip to Inuvik to attend the  « Giving Voice to our Arts and Culture » event at the Great Northern Arts Festival. The following is an excerpt from the blog: (Lisa, ArtBridges)  » The event, Giving Voice to our Arts

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New Initiative to Develop Capacity and Innovation in Community-Engaged Arts (Platform A, Toronto)

Toronto Arts Council Partners on Platform A, A New Initiative to Develop Capacity and Innovation in Community-Engaged Arts « Toronto Council is pleased to announce the launch of an exciting pilot project – Platform A. This initiative will test new models for collaboration and resource sharing in the youth and community-engaged

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Video & Article: Arts & Dementia

« Because I work with seniors in community-based arts, I came across this article and video from the CBC about how people with a form of Alzheimer’s still clearly possess artistic skills. Based on a study, researchers found patients who were artists and practiced their art, were “better protected” against Alzheimer’s

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Hand-Painted Art by Toronto’s Children and Youth on Subway Platforms (Art Responsibly)

Enjoy hand-painted art by Toronto’s Youth on Subway Platforms throughout 2013 « Pattison Onestop in partnership with Arts for Children and Youth (AFCY) present Art Responsibly, a series of hand-painted subway posters created by children and youth from Toronto’s priority neighbourhoods, on select subway platforms across Toronto. Art Responsibly posters share

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Article: Reel Youth Project Connects Brampton Teens & Seniors through Film

Here’s an article from the Brampton Guardian about Reel Youth’s recent project about Brampton teens connecting with seniors through film: « Headed by Reel Youth— a not-for-profit that empowers youth (as well as adults and organizations) through film making initiatives— the local project brought together teens from Fletcher’s Meadow Secondary School,

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