Eduarts Hub - Connecting your arts and learning practice throughout Windsor and beyond

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NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are postponing this event. Details about the new date will be announced when available. 

 

How do you reach learners in your local community, while also expanding your practice through the limitless potential of the digital realm? Join us for a time of information sharing and community building as we explore strategies for supporting arts and learning through presentations and artistic demonstrations about innovative programs and projects already taking place in schools and the community.

Network with your peers to seek collaborations, and deepen your connections in the sector.

Share the work you’re doing through a poster or exhibit. Apply to be a poster presenter!

We need your input! The Canadian Network for Arts & Learning wants to know what digital tools you are using in your arts and learning work, and what you need to expand your practice in your community and beyond. Help inform the development of digital tools and resources for the arts & learning sector!

Event Schedule:

3:30 - Welcome and introduction

3:40 - Collaborative presentations by Arts Council, Windsor and Region, Arts Can Teach, Windsor Artist Educator Teajai Travis and more

4:30 - Networking and refreshments with poster presentations

5:00 - Presentation and round table discussions led by the Canadian Network for Arts & Learning

 

Presenter

Teajai Travis

Teajai Travis (he/him) is an Afro-Indigenous descendant of formerly enslaved peoples. Teajai is the Founder and Director of The Bloomfield House, the current chair of The Windsor Youth Centre and a board member with The Friends of the Court and Literary Arts Windsor.

Teajai is currently working on a collection of poetry titled Born Enslaved: A Freedom Story, as well as a play and a collection of short stories of the same name. The work shares his Ancestors heroic journey from slavery to freedom. Inspired by the works of Nikki Giovanni, Dick Gregory, James Baldwin, Afua Cooper and Sal Williams, Teajai uses a poetic language to share the complexities of struggle and triumph from his unique lens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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When
April 2nd, 2020 from  3:30 PM to  6:00 PM
Location
37 University Avenue East
University of Windsor - School of Creative Arts
Windsor, ON N9A 1E4
Canada
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