Art and Everyday Life: Arts Engagement for Marginalized Women
We are ecstatic to announce that the Canada Council for the Arts has awarded the Hub a grant to incubate a new program series that will engage marginalized women in the arts! The Hub’s Art and Everyday Life program will put our community in conversation with local artists, as well as with galleries and museums across Canada through a series of virtual arts workshops, artist talks, and gallery/museum tours. Participants will have the opportunity to hone arts-based skills and create new meaning in their own personal approaches to art. This is an incredibly exciting opportunity for the Hub and we look forward to engaging the community we serve in arts programming that is culturally specific and accessible!
The first 6-week program in this series will run from June 1st – July 8th 2021, and sessions will be hosted through Zoom every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 1:00pm – 3:00pm. Registration is free and open to anyone who identifies as a marginalized, newcomer, and/or refugee woman in Toronto and would like to learn more about the arts in Canada. If you or someone you know is interested in participating in this program, you can register through this form. Please feel free to contact dallas@riverdalehub.ca with any questions.
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Tuesday, 09:00 am to 05:00 pm |
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dallas@riverdalehub.ca |
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Remaining Tickets: 500 |
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Riverdale Hub |
dallas@riverdalehub.ca |
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Riverdale Immigrant Women’s Centre