Miles Nadal JCC
MNjcc strives to be an inclusive, welcoming hub for a healthy community, anchored in Jewish values where all downtown Toronto feel they belong
Miles Nadal JCC
MNjcc strives to be an inclusive, welcoming hub for a healthy community, anchored in Jewish values where all downtown Toronto feel they belong
Date de début : jeudi, 29 février 2024.
Horaire :
Le 29 février 2024, de 13:00 à 15:00
En ligne - Zoom
Description :
STEPS Public Art – Transforming our Neighbourhoods and Community ASL interpretation will be available. Should you require additional accessibility accommodations to attend this program, please email Effie Biliris effieb@mnjcc.org. For more information, visit https://stepspublicart.org/
Co-presented by MNjcc Adult Daytime Culture and Education and The Wagner-Green Centre for Access & Inclusion
STEPS Public Art transforms our urban spaces and fosters inclusive communities through their vibrant, engaging and accessible public art projects. Learn about the importance of public art, how it supports local artists and transforms neighbourhoods through murals, installations, and community activities. This presentation will include a focus on the Accessible Art and Placemaking project. This initiative explores how public art can increase the accessibility of public spaces and includes a pilot project developed in partnership with the Bloor Annex BIA, artists Alex Bulmer, Anna Camilleri, Tristan R Whiston, and ReDefine Arts. For those joining us in person, the presentation will be followed by an accessibility needs discussion over refreshments. This multi-access program - open and accessible to all - is presented as part of Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance, and Inclusion Month (JDAIM).
Funders: The Accessible Art and Placemaking Project is mainly funded through the City of Toronto’s Main Street Innovation Fund as part of the Government of Canada support through the Federal Economic Development Agency of Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario).
For registration assistance, please call 416-924-6211 x0 or email help@mnjcc.org
STEPS Public Art is a Canadian charity and social enterprise. We offer services in public art management, hoarding exhibits, cultural planning, and artist capacity building. We run charitable programs that support artists and foster vibrant and inclusive communities.
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