Workshop Development: Toolkit for Emerging Artists (Arts Educators Institute)

Workshop Development: Toolkit for Emerging Artists (Arts Educators Institute)

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“This is a youth-led workshop designed for emerging arts educators. Attendees can expect to get key tips on how to develop and implement their own workshops in school and community settings. You will be encouraged to participate in dialogue and activity throughout the workshop.

ARTS EDUCATORS INSTITUTE
Workshops for Emerging Artists Working In Education
Facilitated by: Bright Osei-Agyeman

Workshop Development – Toolkit for Emerging Artists

Monday, March 31, 2014 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Studio 408 (4th Floor)
401 Richmond Street West

About the Facilitator:

Bright is a talented emerging videographer and has worked in the roles of Production Manager and Production Coordinator under the mentorship of several Toronto Film Producers. He is AFCY’s Youth-Led Program and Outreach Coordinator, and also volunteers with AFCY as a member of the Youth Advisory Council and as Director for the BIG BAM BOOM Youth-Led Arts Festival. In his current role, Bright has worked with many young Emerging Artists to help them design and implement innovative art workshops for children and youth.

To register for this workshop contact: Brittany Turner at 416-929-9314 x 109 or brittany@afcy.ca

Light refreshments provided.
Space is limited.
Pay-What-You-Can

Arts for Children and Youth (AFCY) is a registered charitable organization. We ally with high priority communities and empower marginalized children and youth by engaging them in hands-on, community and school-based arts education programs that respect existing cultural and community activity, resulting in participatory action and social awareness.”

-submitted by Stephanie Aranda, Arts for Children and Youth
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