Jumblies & CAHEP Present Four Lands: An Interactive Art-Making Project, April 11-17 (Thunder Bay, ON)

Jumblies & CAHEP Present Four Lands: An Interactive Art-Making Project, April 11-17 (Thunder Bay, ON)

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“Join Jumblies Theatre (of Toronto), and Community Arts & Heritage Education Project (CAHEP) as we explore our community stories through miniature making, written word, visual art, dance, music, and more!

Four Lands is an interactive art-making project creating and bringing to life miniature worlds to express differing perspectives on the place where we live. We will create, the Goodland, the Badland, the Lostland, and the Dreamland through responses to questions such as:
How do we learn more deeply about a place?
How do different people sharing the same land can experience it differently?
What are the loves, dreams, challenges, and hidden stories in Thunder Bay?

Bring yourselves, your stories, and your inspiration and be a part of this important opportunity. Free and accessible, everyone is welcome!

Monday April 11th:
Project Launch – Baggage Building Arts Centre at Prince Arthur’s Landing, 5-8pm

Tuesday April 12th:
Artmaking Drop-in – Baggage Building Arts Centre – 5-8pm

Wednesday April 13th:
Artist Workshop, Part 1 – Baggage Building Arts Centre- 5-8pm*

Thursday April 14th:
Artmaking Drop-in – Baggage Building Arts Centre – 1:00-3:30pm
Artist Workshop, Part 2 – Baggage Building Arts Centre – 5-8pm*

Friday April 15th:
Artmaking Drop-in – Victoriaville Mall (East Entrance near the Bargain Shop) – 2:30-5pm
Artmaking Drop-in – Minnesota Park (820 Minnesota Street) – 5:30-8:00 pm

Saturday April 16th:
Artmaking Drop-in – Victoriaville Mall (East Entrance near the Bargain Shop)- 11am-1pm
Artmaking Drop-in & performance explorations – Baggage Building, 3-5pm

Sunday April 17th:
Final interactive installation, performance and celebration – Baggage Building Arts Centre (indoors & out), Noon-4pm

*Advance registration requested”

Visit the Facebook Event page for more information!

Posted with permission from Alana Forslund
Read CAHEP’s profile on ArtBridges’ Directory and Map of Community-Engaged Arts

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