Meet our panelists!

an illustration of a purple bubble with text: In Conversation: IBPOC Creatives, Arts Workers on Canadian Cultural Transformation November 30 | 1pm - 3pm | via Zoom

Join CPAMO in a discussion with contributors of its recently released publication entitled An Anthology of Visioning Canadian Cultural Transformation: Thoughts from Artists / Arts Workers / Organizations in the Canadian Arts Ecology on how one continues a creative legacy, decenter practices and shape new paths and directions. Realizing that there were not many publications dedicated to documenting the work of primarily IBPOC artists,CPAMO sought in the publication to amplify the work of person’s within the Arts sector nationally. The book becomes a platform centering the voice of IBPOC visionaries for the Arts sector’s future.

View the Table of Contents here.

When and Where: Nov. 30, 1pm – 3pm via Zoom

Accessibility: Otter closed captioning will be provided.

Tickets: General admission $12 | Accessibility pricing $5 | Click here to register! 

Meet our panelists:

211C02F1-1B9F-447C-A75E-C30602834E39Nova Bhattacharya is an award-winning dancer, choreographer and cultural leader based in Tkaronto. Bhattacharya crafts vivid images that invite the viewer on a journey of heart and mind. Integrating improvised movement and gesture, she invents a language that needs no translation. Dancing solos that are intimate and intense, creating mesmerizing ensemble works with dancers from a diversity of techniques, she reinterprets traditions through a diaspora lens to tell new stories with movement. In 2008 she founded Nova Dance, a space for celebrating the essential nature of art in our lives.

Amah Photo v2Award winning Amah Harris B.A., B.Ed, M.Ed is known as a cultural and social activist whose work promotes positive imaging of Caribbean and African Peoples towards the Harmonious co-existence of Peoples. Hamilton Spectator: “Amah is a pioneer in the field of Black Theatre in Canada” – quote by Evelyn Myrie, then Co-Chair of The John Holland Awards, one of a list of awards won by Amah Harris. Documented in the book, 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women (2018), Amah’s productions and experiential workshops have been experienced by literally hundreds of thousands across Canada, U.S., Caribbean and as far south as South Africa.

IleneSovaBioPhoto (1)Ilene Sova identifies as a Mixed Race person who lives with a disability. Ilene’s art practice focuses on equity and diversity with a feminist focus on creating a dialogue around anti-oppression. She holds an Honours MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Windsor. With extensive exhibitions in Canada and abroad, Sova’s work has most notably been shown at the Museum of Canadian Contemporary Art, the Department of Canadian Heritage, and Mutuo Centro de Arte in Barcelona. Outside of the studio, Sova is the founder of the Feminist Art Collective and Blank Canvases and is the Chair of Drawing and Painting at OCAD University.

Thandiwe McCarthy HeadshotThandiwe McCarthy is a writer, spoken word poet, and 7th generation Black Canadian. As a writer, Thandiwe has published several essays featuring New Brunswick Black artists in The Maritime EDIT Magzaine. His writing can also be found in Africanthology, a best selling collection of essays and poetry from Black Canadian poets.

Thandiwe has performed his poetry at UNB’s 2020 Art Centre exhibit: ‘Rediscovering the Roots of Black New Brunswickers’. As a community advocate, he has co-founded and is president of the New Brunswick Black Artists Alliance, helped republish the history book titled ‘The Blacks of New Brunswick’, and organized The New Brunswick Emancipation Celebration event. Thandiwe McCarthy lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick and his memoir titled Social Oblivion: Raised Black in Canada is now available.

The Gathering Divergence Fall 2023

on the left cpamo's logo a text The Gathering Divergence Fall 2023 Multi-Arts Festival & Conference . On the right an illustration of a purple bubble with text: In Conversation: IBPOC Creatives, Arts Workers on Canadian Cultural Transformation November 30 | 1pm - 3pm | via Zoom

Join CPAMO in a discussion with contributors of its recently released publication entitled An Anthology of Visioning Canadian Cultural Transformation: Thoughts from Artists / Arts Workers / Organizations in the Canadian Arts Ecology on how one continues a creative legacy, decenter practices and shape new paths and directions. Realizing that there were not many publications dedicated to documenting the work of primarily IBPOC artists,CPAMO sought in the publication to amplify the work of person’s within the Arts sector nationally. The book becomes a platform centering the voice of IBPOC visionaries for the Arts sector’s future.

View the Table of Contents here.

Our panellists: Ilene Sova, Nova Bhattacharya, Amah Harris and Thandiwe McCarthy. Click here for our panellists’ bios.

Our performing artists (via video): Rhodnie Désir, Nova Bhattacharya, Inkloosiv Voices, and Ruth Howard. Click here for our performing artists’ bios.

When and Where: Nov. 30, 1pm – 3pm via Zoom

Accessibility: Otter closed captioning will be provided.

Tickets: General admission $12 | Accessibility pricing $5

Register today! 

About the Publication

An Anthology of Visioning Canadian Cultural Transformation

Thoughts from Artists / Arts Workers / Organizations in the Canadian Arts Ecology continues the conversation on the need for sectoral change centering the voice of IBPOC visionaries for the Arts sectors future. Featured articles (previously published / written) will complement articles from invited contributors from all performing arts and visual arts disciplines, digital / media arts and arts administration. View the Table of Contents here.

An Anthology of Visioning Canadian Cultural Transformation is available for purchase in print (book $20 + 15 shipping) and pdf ($20). To purchase please visit our website https://wp.me/p3jYa5-bVuTf or contact us.

For more information about the publication:

Publication Spotlight: Anthology of Visioning Canadian Cultural Transformation

https://youtu.be/JSn8s2A5aD0

The Gathering Divergence Day 2

Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Spring 2023

May 16 & 18 online | May 19 in-person 

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

Register today!

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.

Join us for Gathering Divergence Day 2 tomorrow (May 18) via Zoom. Featuring:

SESSION: Understanding Managing Money And Investments In The Arts 
Date: May 18, 2023 at 11:10 am via Zoom

In the arts, we know that financial precarity impacts our livelihood and families. We often work later, harder and consistently without benefits. Where do artists / organizations learn and understand managing money or possibly investing through a career.

  • Are there things we should be thinking about that will mean better financial security?
  • Are there ways we can think about investments even facing financial precarity
  • What are some measures though facing increased financial security can we begin to take into consideration?
  • How do artists begin to think about saving for retirement?

WORKSHOP: Grant Writing with Jessica Singh 
Date: May 18, 2023 at 1:00 pm via Zoom

In an ideal world, as artists and arts professionals the projects we conceptualize would paint the blue sky in all the hues possible. But in reality, it is limited by budgetary constraints and in many cases, we don’t even have the seed money to start building on our ideas. It takes months, often years to make these projects financially sustainable. The Canadian government supports the arts, artists, and arts-based organizations primarily through grants.

Using experience gained in grant writing specifically in the arts and culture sector. Jessica Singh will conduct a workshop on Grant Writing for Artists and Arts organizations and share her learning with attendees with specific focus to the needs of the IBPOC Artists / Arts  Organizations

SESSION: Networking Session with Programmers / Presenters  for IBPOC Artists 
Date: May 18, 2023 at 2:00 pm via Zoom

CPAMO started as an organization that catered to the needs of artists offering workshops based on responses from surveys and convenings. Geared towards IBPOC artists and companies, the session is an invitation to meet various organizations that support the work of artists; from presenters, festivals, arts service organizations to companies who work with artists. Its also a session to hear from the IBPOC arts communities about their emerging needs coming out of the pandemic.

ARTIST SHOWCASES:  

Gauri Sharma | Time: 12:40 pm

Faith Jade | Time: 3:00pm 

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

The full schedule is available here.

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