arts policy
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e94 devon hardy – data is a powerful thing
‘We have a national data set that’s about to emerge and that’s a really powerful thing. If we can gather data from across the country from arts and culture organizations across the country and build a data set over time, then we’ll actually be able to understand what kind of programming we need for environmental…
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e93 anthony garoufalis-auger – national cultural climate policy
‘The economic models and the way that policy is guided in Canada and around the world at the moment assumes that culture will not change. It assumes that we’re self interested individuals, which science is now showing us that that is not the case. We’re actually very collaborative and that are ancient cultures and traditional…
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e90 shannon litzenberger – state of emergence : why we need artists right now
‘I would first and foremost love to see artists really lean into experimentation with their creative practices and to share what comes out of those practices – the learning and experimentation – with each other. I think that’s something that even as a community of art makers we can get better at, but what that…
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e87 kendra fanconi – on the artist brigade, ben okri, eco-restoration, eco-grief & reauthoring the world
‘We are all artists of the Anthropocene. We inherently are because this is the world that we’re living in right now. There’s no other world. We were down earlier at Robert’s Creek (BC) and it’s a salmon bearing stream. I think of it like we’re artists in the Anthropocene, like fish would be in the…
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e86 arts policy, equity and activism class at centennial college
‘I’m interested in what we can do to both mitigate the climate emergency and adapt to it but there’s another level which is revisioning the world and maybe that’s the one that’s most interesting, because unfortunately it’s going to be rough for the foreseeable future on earth, but life will go on, with or without…