WORKSHOPS
In Conversation: Books and Brunch - Lara Lewis and Erin Shields discussing Ransacking Troy
March 4th, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria St.)
Join PARC Artistic Associate Lara Lewis leads a conversation with Erin Shields, using their recently published work, Ransacking Troy, as a jumping-off point for discussions of creativity, artistic practice, and inspiration over a nice cup of tea.
Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria St.)
Join PARC Artistic Associate Lara Lewis leads a conversation with Erin Shields, using their recently published work, Ransacking Troy, as a jumping-off point for discussions of creativity, artistic practice, and inspiration over a nice cup of tea.
Arts NL Grant Writing Session
March 5, 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria St.)
The Arts NL Professional Project Grant deadline is March 16. Are you ready to apply? Spent the morning with program officers Ashley Lewis and Laura Bruijns from Arts NL, providing tips and guidance on your Arts NL application.
Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria St.)
The Arts NL Professional Project Grant deadline is March 16. Are you ready to apply? Spent the morning with program officers Ashley Lewis and Laura Bruijns from Arts NL, providing tips and guidance on your Arts NL application.
Anti-Racism Literacy in the Arts with ARC-NL
March 6, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria St.)
This session provides a space to explore key concepts of power and privilege which shape the realities of racialized people and communities, in the arts sector and beyond. Participants will critically examine their own relationships with power, privilege, and activism through reflective exercises and interactive discussions. This session is designed for artists, creatives, and arts workers in Newfoundland and Labrador, who want to connect with others engaged in ongoing anti-racist work.
Facilitated by Viviana Ramirez, Stephanie Brant and Rachel Gilbert.
Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria St.)
This session provides a space to explore key concepts of power and privilege which shape the realities of racialized people and communities, in the arts sector and beyond. Participants will critically examine their own relationships with power, privilege, and activism through reflective exercises and interactive discussions. This session is designed for artists, creatives, and arts workers in Newfoundland and Labrador, who want to connect with others engaged in ongoing anti-racist work.
Facilitated by Viviana Ramirez, Stephanie Brant and Rachel Gilbert.