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Engagement and Collaboration for Cultural Workers

Engagement and Collaboration for Cultural Workers Public Workshop

This workshop is for Indigenous or Canadian organizations whose primary mandate is to present visual or media art*, as well as independent cultural workers (curator, consultant, researcher, etc). We highly encourage organizations to register at least two participants, so knowledge is shared within the organization. Participants may include board and/or staff from the organization.

Date: Tuesday, November 28, 2023 

Time: 1-3 PM EST (please check your local timezone)

Speaker: Claire Johnston

Where: Virtually via Zoom

REGISTER BELOW

$100/participant

Operating budgets of $500K or less

$250/participant

Operating budgets over $500K

Registration by donation

Contact us for discounted group rates, or to enquire about bursaries for those who want to attend but face financial barriers. 

Registration fees are non-refundable, but participant substitutions are permitted if we are informed ahead of time.


WORKSHOP DETAILS

The workshop will cover:

  • Guidance for respecting Indigenous Knowledge

  • Differences between Indigenous and Canadian Intellectual Property Systems 

  • Learning about Indigenous Protocols - what are they? How do I use them when engaging with Indigenous people and cultural materials?

  • Practices to avoid - cultural appropriation, stereotypes, tokenism

  • Best practices and considerations for collaboration with an Indigenous Artist or Knowledge Keeper

  • Considerations for Events and Openings

ABOUT THE WORKSHOP SPEAKER

Claire Johnston (they/she) is a Two-Spirit Autistic Métis beadwork artist based in Treaty 1 Territory/Winnipeg. They are currently mentoring under Master Beadwork Artist and Knowledge Keeper Jennine Krauchi, as well as engaging in intergenerational knowledge transfer from their Father Roy Johnston. Within only two years in their art practice, Claire’s work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale (Venice), the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art (Vancouver), and Tangled Arts (Toronto). In Spring 2023, they were chosen as a finalist for the 8th Edition of the Boynes Emerging Artist Award and in Fall, 2024, they will have their first solo-show in Winnipeg with support from the Arts Accessibility Network Manitoba. Claire’s work is informed by the strengthening of relationships—with themself, their kin and the natural world. They are a Sundancer, an MMF citizen, a member of the Two-Spirit Michif Local, and organize a grassroots Indigenous-led intergenerational neurodivergent circle of support called Wiichihew aen roon poor li Piitoshi-Iteeyihtam.

 

ELIGIBILITY 

Please review participant eligibility for this workshop on the Event page.

  • REGISTRATION

    After registering, you will receive an email with a Zoom link and additional workshop information.

    CAPACITY

    Space for this workshop is limited to 50 attendees.

    ATTENDEE EXPECTATIONS

    We ask you to come with your curiosity and questions! Discussion and engagement are encouraged. Please be punctual and act in a respectful manner.

    ACCESSIBILITY

    This workshop series will be held in English through Zoom with Closed Captioning enabled through auto-transcription technology. There will be discussions throughout the workshop, and so the use of audio will be used for participation. Other accommodations can be made if we are informed ahead of time. The use of video is strongly encouraged for all attendees to contribute to the learning experience. Workshops in other languages will be available in future.

    CODE OF CONDUCT

    By registering for this workshop, you agree to respect the following terms:

    Difficult conversations may arise; you agree to maintain a safe and respectful space for everyone to participate in discussions. CARFAC reserves the right to remove participants from workshop sessions if they use discriminatory language, personal attacks, or violent threats.

    No recording or broadcasting of audio or video of the workshop by registered participants is permitted

    No sharing of personal Zoom registration links/codes with people not registered for the workshop. Additionally, you agree not to transfer the Zoom link/code to a substitute attendee unless permitted to do so by CARFAC.

    Please contact Larissa if you are unsure which workshop is best suited for you, or with any other questions about the workshop series: larissa@carfac.ca.

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