The Gathering Divergence is May 16-19, 2023

Two photos, one of a person presenting and second of drum performance. On a blue background text: Register today! May 16 and 18 online . May 19 in-person Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Spring 2023

Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Spring 2023
Register today!
May 16 & 18 online | May 19 in-person 

Location: Winchester Street Theatre
80 Winchester St, Toronto, ON M4X 1B2 

The Gathering Divergence Interdisciplinary Festival & Conference is a festival and conference with a specific focus on Indigenous, racialized, deaf, disabled and mad, women and other historically – marginalized arts communities. Held over 3 days, GDMAF/C features performances, literary readings, panels, workshops and creative investigations from diverse practices.

Geared towards meaningful conversations, professional development, sharing strategies, it encourages divergence across arts practices and collaboration. This year’s theme for Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference SPRING 2023 | Visioning Canada’s IBPOC Artistic Transformation: Implementing Future Strategies. 

The full schedule is available here.

Program Day 3: https://tinyurl.com/Spring2023GD3

Register today!
General admission (per day): $15
Accessibility pricing (per day): $5

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Accessibility:
Unfortunately the Winchester Street Theatre is not currently wheelchair accessible.
We aim to host a fragrance-free event. Please do not wear perfume, cologne, or other scented products.

Covid 19 protocol: Vaccination is not required to attend on May 19. All are welcomed to attend who:
– Do not have Covid symptoms
– Did not test positive for Covid
– Did not  travel outside of Canada within the last 14 days
– Not required to isolation because was in contact with a person who tested positive to Covid-19

Masks are encouraged. Registration and providing full contact information is required for contact tracing.
If you have Covid symptoms please do not do not attend the event in-person. A recording of May 19’s sessions will be available. Request a refund within 2 days after the event.

Call for Submissions: The Gathering Divergence – Spring 2023

Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival / Conference Spring 2023
Call for Submissions: Performing Arts and Workshops

The Gathering Divergence Interdisciplinary Festival & Conference is a festival and conference with a specific focus on Indigenous, racialized, deaf, disabled and mad, women and other historically – marginalized arts communities. Held over 3 days, GDMAF/C features performances, literary readings, visual arts exhibition, panels, workshops and creative investigations from diverse practices.

Geared towards meaningful conversations, professional development, sharing strategies, it encourages divergence across arts practices and collaboration. This year’s theme for Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference SPRING 2023 | Visioning Canada’s IBPOC Artistic Transformation: Implementing Future Strategies. 

We facilitate

  • an interactive space where arts organizations artists and attendees share
  • dedicated to advancing, visual arts and performing arts , while advocating  for  pluralism in the arts
  • dialogue on common interests, experienced and strategies towards a better more equitable and inclusive arts sector.

We believe
Systemic change is more effectively achieved through collective, creative action, and seeks to:

  • create, support and learn through open-source resources and toolkits
  • advance strategies to understand how we are influenced by issues of equity and digital technology in and out of
  • amplify the artistic practices and administration of IBPOC individuals

We aspire? We hope that everyone arrives at a better understanding of the many ways in which we support, create from and within the Arts sector as indigenous / ethno-racially identified artists with a pluralist lens.

APPLY NOW! Deadline: March 31, 2023

When is the festival and conference?
Week of May 15 – 19, 2023

Location: Online / In-Person events (with consideration of CV 19 safety guidelines)

What we offer:
Opportunity to display / showcase / facilitate a workshop or performance (performances should be NO more than fifteen  minutes in length)

Required for consideration:
– Explanation of how your proposed work relates to the Conference’s Themes:

  • Broadening capacities for IBPOC Arts makers
  • Implementing creative process for the future
  • Advancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusive Learning
  • critically understanding IBPOC Artists & Organizations and their work

– Works where contributors / artists or those self identify as IBPOC
– Works created by Black / IPOC artists and Organizations
– Artist / Organization Website URL, Social Media Info, Biography (150 words)
– Headshot / Company Image / Bio Image 300 dpi
– Links to previous work(s) or work proposed.

For Performances or  Workshop Proposals include:

  • Set up and installation requirements
  • Estimated time for set up and striking
  • Whether assistance is needed or included
  • 300 Word Explanation on how your work applies to the CPAMO Call for Submissions

Compensation Range varies:

– Dance / Theatre  / Music Honorariums between $500 – $1000
  (based on the number of artists)
– Literary Readings between $400 – $600
– Workshops $300 (1 hour maximum)
Selection Process: 
Administered by a Selection Committee including: CPAMO Board member(s), Program Manager, Executive Director, and Pluralism in Organizational Change (CPAMOPOC) members.

AN IMPORTANT NOTICE: CPAMO operates in a Cloud-based platform. Documents MUST be submitted via (Google Drive, Box, One Drive, Dropbox etc.) and the link should not require permission for the Selection Committee to view.

Submission Link:  https://forms.gle/JqdhwvPNRPwQnVzA7

Please make sure all submitted links are functional and include  accessible links to a headshot and your support materials. Personal links from your computer / laptop should not be sent. Please upload all required

QUESTIONS? Contact: Kevin A. Ormsby programming@cpamo.org

Applicants will be notified by April 14, 2023

Join Us for the Reception and Publication Launch on Nov. 30, 2022

The Gathering Divergence
Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Fall 2022

Visioning Canada’s IBPOC Artistic Transformation:
Then and Now

Nov. 29, Nov. 30 and Dec. 2, 2022
In-person at Aki Studio (Toronto) and via Zoom 

The multi-Arts Festival and Conference; a positively impactful  and supportive convening in the Arts sector. The festival’s specific focus is on Indigenous, racialized, deaf, disabled and mad, women and other historically – marginalized artists’ communities.  Geared towards meaningful conversations, professional development and sharing strategies in the Arts, this year’s theme for Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Fall 2022 | Visioning Canada’s IBPOC Artistic Transformation: Then and Now.

Join us on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 from 6-8pm at the CSI Community Living Room (on the main level at Daniels Spectrum, 585 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2B7)

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This Gathering Divergence (GD ) Multi-Arts Festival and Conferenc features the publication launch of the Anthology of Visioning Canadian Cultural Transformation: Thoughts from Artists / Arts Workers / Organizations in the Canadian Arts Ecology continuing the conversation, featured articles from invited contributors will center the voice of IBPOC artists and administrators.

The reception and publication launch will feature:

  • Preview of our new publication
  • Refreshments and cash bar
  • Meet and network with artists and arts administrators

Vaccination is not required to attend the reception and publication launch at CSI Community Living Room, all are welcomed to attend who do not have Covid symptoms, did not test positive for Covid or traveled outside of Canada within the last 14 days. Masks are encouraged when not actively eating/drinking. Registration and providing full contact information is required for contact tracing.

Tickets $5 – $10 | Register to attend in-person on Eventbrite

If you have any questions please email: info@cpamo.org