The Future is You and Me: Edmonton Edition
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Mitchell Art Gallery 1110 104 Avenue (Room 11-121, Allard Hall), Edmonton, Alberta
Join the MAG and The Future is You and Me on October 24 for a virtual roundtable conversation to share stories about the diversity of ways participants have shaped and navigated creative lives!
This event is limited to 50 participants. Please RSVP via https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/living-a-creative-life-tickets-123697607875 to receive your Zoom link
Featured Speakers:
- Nisha Patel - Spoken word poet
- Elsa Robinson - Mixed media artist, sculptor and painter
- Tiffany Shaw-Collinge - Interdisciplinary artist, curator and registered architect
- Clare Yow - Visual artist
Questions and thoughts to reflect on:
- What does it mean (to you) be a successful artist? What is success? What are the steps in building a sustainable, holistic career?
- How do you/are you able to bring your whole self to your creative life? What does your practice look like, as part of your life? e.g. practicing art as a mother, with a family, alongside other full-time/part-time work/careers, alongside health, alongside other responsibilities
- What advocacy efforts, supports, and systemic changes are necessary? e.g. universal basic income for artists
This workshop is part of the Future is You and Me: Edmonton Edition, a free workshop-series, by and for BIPOC womxn and non-binary artists and cultural workers, hosted by ‘The Future’, in partnership with the Mitchell Art Gallery. We will explore three themes: Life and Livelihood, Care and Community, and the Future.
These workshops are by and for BIPOC womxn and non-binary artists and cultural works* at any stage in their arts career or practice; and aim to build community and connection, support professional development, and offer knowledge applicable to any artistic discipline. The program also aims to build connections between creative communities and individuals in Vancouver and Edmonton, while breaking down barriers of isolation.
These workshops are a safe space for BIPOC womxn and non-binary artists and cultural workers to candidly explore ideas of identity and share their experiences. While “discipline-specific” mentorship programs currently exist, ‘The Future’ embraces creative humans whose practice and artistic expression has many forms, who may pursue multiple disciplines during their careers, and/or who are in the process of exploring arts career options.
This project is based in Vancouver and is working in collaboration with Mitchell Art Gallery. Fall sessions are co-organized by Kathryn Lennon and Kristin Cheung.
*This is inclusive of all self-identifying Black, Indigenous and People of Colour cis and trans women, as well as Black, Indigenous and People of Colour non-binary people who are comfortable in a space that centres the experiences of women and BIPOC people (in all the diversity of those experiences).