Judith Marcuse presented at the Canadian Heritage Standing Committee on the "Status of the Artist Act and its Impact on Improving Basic Working Conditions for Artists,” with Art Spring, Digital First Canada, Guilde des musiciens et musiciennes du Québec (GMMQ), among others.…read more
The Art for Social Change NOW Gathering, January 25-27, 2022! Did you miss it? Or did you attend and want to revisit? And/or are you interested in learning more about community-engaged arts in Canada during these particularly challenging times?
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What can community-engaged arts do to power up inspiration, hope, and activism? Join us on this webinar, April 28, to find out!As part of our FUTURES/forward community-engaged art mentorship program, the……read more
"Why Art? Why Now? Creating a Culture of Well-Being" with Arlene Goldbard and Judith Marcuse (Nov. 26, 2020) This session was the second in the Why Art? Why Now? series presented by SFU Woodward's and …read more
Almost 200 people from coast to coast to coast in Canada and from abroad participated in the action-packed, two and a half days of The Art of Changing the World (ACW) 2017, November 3-5, 2017 at Carleton University, ……read more
Chrissie Tiller implores those working in participatory and social arts practice to embrace critical reflection. Originally published by Arts Professional……read more
It is our great honour and pleasure to introduce the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youth participants -- whose participation is generously supported in part by the British Council office in Canada -- coming to …read more
It is our great honour and pleasure to introduce the international guests coming to The Art of Changing the World (ACW) 2017 in Ottawa --- all experienced, community-engaged artists doing important change work abroad --- whos……read more
The #ACW2017 Blog Series
This is the third blog in a series written by community-engaged arts practitioners, thinkers, and change makers from a range of backgrounds. These blogs are meant to offer perspectives to provoke and inspire, to challenge, and to enrich the nati……read more
ACW 2017 Gathering September 29, 2017by Rehana Tejpar, Righting Relations National Program Facilitator
Rehana Tejpar is a dance-theatre artist and facilitator of East African Indian and Uruguayan ancestry from Tkaronto who brings together dialogical and body-based processes in her approach to personal and collective transformation.
The #ACW201……read more
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