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Deanne Hupfield, Fancy Shawl Dancer. CNAL/RCAA Conference 2015.
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La carte des arts et de l'apprentissage du Canada
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Ressources
Souvenir, a solo exhibition at Onsite Gallery.
pi'tawita'iek: we go up river, a large-scale outdoor mural on the south wall of 100 McCaul St.
The Artists' Network presents
FINDING ALTERNATIVE REVENUE STREAMS
Selling prints or functional merchandise is a great way for artists to supplement their income. Having multiple revenue streams allows artists to leverage an online store and to weather the economic ups and downs, ensuring you have items to sell when higher priced original art may be more challenging. Join us as the panel discussed multiple options and why they chose to sell items in addition to their original work.
Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm
The Artists' Network presents
SELLING YOUR ART WITHOUT SELLING OUT!
So, you got accepted into a show….now what? Learning how to connect to potential buyers is critical but does not come easily to many artists. If you struggle to ‘sell’ your work, we invite you to learn from our panel of artists who will share tips to talk about your work in an authentic way….and make the sale…both in-person and online!
DATE: Wednesday, October 26, 2022
TIME: 7 – 8:00pm
In this engaging information sharing and networking session, learn how the arts are making a positive impact on the health and wellbeing in our schools and communities and discover online resources for incorporating new techniques in your own practice and/or pedagogy. Learn about research and resources developed by the Health Arts Research Centre, and other local and national programs. Network with local artists and educators to explore partnership and collaborative opportunities, and leave with new tools and ideas to rejuvenate your classroom, workplace or artistic practice.
Call for Artists: 2022 Awakenings Artist Mentorship
Register to Reimagining Community Engagement, a FREE virtual panel discussion moderated by Anna Jane McIntyre with panelists Lindsey Lickers, Mushkiiki Nibi Kwe, Jaime Calayo and Kayla Bernard. This session aims to enrich our understanding of why implementing community engagement is vital to generating more inclusive spaces.
Closed captioning, ASL and LSQ interpretation will be available. Simultaneous translation into French is available for those who register to the Zoom event.
July 27, 2022 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM ET via Zoom and here on Facebook Live!
If you'd like to see this writing in Inuk, Cree, Ojibwe, or French visit urbanshaman.org
ᐊᓚᒃᑳᔪᑦ Alakkaajut
(Many Things Appear)
Running dates: August 5 to September 24, 2022
Opening reception: Friday, August 5, 2022. Time 5pm to 10pm
Artist Talk: TBA
Sonya Kelliher-Combs (Anchorage, Alaska)
Maureen Gruben (Tuktoyaktuk, NT)
Sissel M. Bergh (Trondheim, Norway)
This retreat for adults brings together amateur musicians and an exceptional faculty of 20 musicians/educators for one week of instruction and creativity in a friendly and supportive environment. Singers and instrumentalists build their programs from ~60 ensembles and workshops.
La Semaine internationale de l’éducation artistique a lieu du 23 au 29 mai 2022. Désignée par l’UNESCO en 2012, cette semaine a pour mandat de célébrer toute la diversité des arts, ainsi que les éducateurs artistiques qui cultivent et transforment l’humanité par leur travail. Le thème de l’édition 2022 est L’éducation artistique pour la paix.