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SUMMARY:Mosaics for Change: Virtual Workshop with Anna Camilleri
DESCRIPTION:As part of our 16 Days of Activism campaign\, join us for a virtual mosaic workshop with Anna Camilleri of ReDefine Arts! LCIHCS has partnered with ReDefine Arts three times to bring mosaics honouring victims and survivors of gender-based violence to Carleton Place\, Almonte and Smiths Falls! In this workshop\, Anna will share reflections on the Countdown Public Art Project and community arts as a practice for community building and advocacy\, screen one of two short videos from the Countdown Digital Story\, and facilitate an art activity.\n\nAnna Camilleri (b.1970) works across diverse media\, including sculpture\, installation\, literature and performance. A producer and public artist\, her practice is activated through collaboration and mentorship. Camilleri has presented and exhibited at galleries and festivals such as Festival of Live Digital Art\, Liminal: The Interdisciplinary Critical Femininities Conference\, STEPS Public Art\, National Queer Arts Festival\, White Water Gallery\, LIVE: Biennial of Performance Art (Grunt Gallery)\, National Library Archives\, to name a few. Her bookworks have been recognized with distinctions from the LAMBDA Literary Foundation\, the Association of Independent Publishers\, and the American Library of Congress. Anna is an Intergenerational LGBT Artist Residency alum\, and\n\nLead Artist of the Countdown Public Art Project\, an aesthetic and discursive public art intervention into gender-based violence (2016 to present). She is founding Artistic Co-Director of ReDefine Arts and a 2023 TAC/TMU Leaders Lab fellow.
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LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:Mosaics for Change: Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:As part of our 16 Days of Activism campaign\, join us for a virtual mosaic workshop with Anna Camilleri of ReDefine Arts! LCIHCS has partnered with ReDefine Arts three times to bring mosaics honouring victims and survivors of gender-based violence to Carleton Place\, Almonte and Smiths Falls!\n\nIn this workshop\, Anna will share reflections on the Countdown Public Art Project and community arts as a practice for community building and advocacy\, screen one of two short videos from the Countdown Digital Story\, and facilitate an art activity.\n\nAnna Camilleri (b.1970) works across diverse media\, including sculpture\, installation\, literature and performance. A producer and public artist\, her practice is activated through collaboration and mentorship. Camilleri has presented and exhibited at galleries and festivals such as Festival of Live Digital Art\, Liminal: The Interdisciplinary Critical Femininities Conference\, STEPS Public Art\, National Queer Arts Festival\, White Water Gallery\, LIVE: Biennial of Performance Art (Grunt Gallery)\, National Library Archives\, to name a few. Her bookworks have been recognized with distinctions from the LAMBDA Literary Foundation\, the Association of Independent Publishers\, and the American Library of Congress. Anna is an Intergenerational LGBT Artist Residency alum\, and Lead Artist of the Countdown Public Art Project\, an aesthetic and discursive public art intervention into gender-based violence (2016 to present). She is founding Artistic Co-Director of ReDefine Arts and a 2023 TAC/TMU Leaders Lab fellow.\n\n\nLCIHCS Staff Surrounds the third collaboration with ReDefine Arts: A beautiful mosaic in Smiths Falls featuring a hummingbird design 
URL:https://lcih.org/event/mosaics-for-change-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Ontario
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SUMMARY:National Day of Remembrance & Action on VAW Candlelight Vigil
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a candlelight vigil as we remember and honour those taken in the December 6\, 1989 École Polytechnique Massacre and all of the women in Lanark County who have been taken too soon by violence. This is a call to action to end violence against women everywhere.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, December 6th at 6 p.m. in the park next to Crystal Palace\, Perth.
URL:https://lcih.org/event/national-day-of-remembrance-action-on-vaw-candlelight-vigil/
LOCATION:Women’s Monument\, Perth\, 28 Drummond St E\,\, Perth
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SUMMARY:Keeping the Community Safe with Wendy Gee
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Keeping the Community Safe with Wendy Gee\, Executive Director of A New Day Youth and Adult Services Ottawa. Wendy will talk about issues facing our community like homelessness\, housing\, human trafficking and more. \nPresented by Stir It Up Collective and YAK Youth Centre.
URL:https://lcih.org/event/keeping-the-community-safe-with-wendy-gee/
LOCATION:Perth Public Library\, 30 Herriott St\, Perth
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