Workshop offered by Ed Fu-Chen Juan. Workshop offered in English.
Join Vancouver-based artist Ed Fu-Chen Juan for a paper-making workshop. All necessary materials are included. See the synopsis in the images for more information.
Age 18+, limit of 12 participants.
Please email Christine at direction@atelierimago.com with any questions or if you want to be added to the waitlist if the workshop is full.
Workshop fees are non-refundable.
You can also pay for your space by e-transfer or in cash by contacting direction@atelierimago.com.
Through this event, we hope to create strategies and develop the dance community together, since dance is an art form free of language barriers.
The 4th edition of Carte Blanche Acadie will take place on November 26th, 2022, at the Bernard-LeBlanc Hall at the Aberdeen Cultural Centre, Moncton, NB, at 8 p.m. The event will be followed the next day by a business meeting to discuss the development of the dance scene. This meeting will be conducted in both official languages, English and French, at the Aberdeen Cultural Centre.
This is a wonderful opportunity to come to Moncton for a weekend dedicated to the Art of Dance! Carte Blanche Acadie (November 26th, 8 PM-10 PM) The aim of Carte Blanche Acadie is to offer a platform adapted to the needs of dance artists during which they can present work. The maximum length of each presentation will be 10 minutes. Whether the project is in the research stage, in development or about to be completed, the only criteria to participate is to have something to share. Even improvisation is more than welcome.
You would only have to specify what you would like to show in the application form. The presence of peers and an informed audience will allow you to have feedback on your work whether it is vocal or sensory.
Presenting, sharing and discussing in an inclusive environment are the objectives of Carte Blanche. In addition to providing a platform to perform, we will be providing a video of your performance as well as photographs that you can use for grants and future applications. Each act will receive an honorarium. The money accumulated at the door (in the form of a voluntary contribution) will also be divided equally between the acts and given to the person/company who submitted the project.
As for the selection process, we would like to accept as many projects as possible, but if we do not have enough time, as we will only have 2 hours for the event, we will draw candidates by lottery. Preference will be given for artists from the Atlantic provinces.
The chosen artists will be responsible for covering their own travel and accommodation expenses. Nevertheless, we can supply a letter of invitation to those who wish to submit a travel grant application. It may also be possible to find housing among local artists.
Please fill out the attached application form here.
The deadline for submissions is Friday, September 9th, 2022.
We will let you know by the end of September if your application was successful.For any questions, please write to: carteblanche.acadie@gmail.com
Workshop offered in English only by Katie Prescott of Woodshed Press.
Katie is originally from Cornwall in Britain, now happily settled in Nova Scotia.
She has a background in professional film photography and loves making images and learning new processes. Katie has been teaching herself letterpress printing for the last few years, the slow process of finding the correct letters and creating words inspires her to print graphic designs and meaningful sentences.
Katie has her own little print shop, Woodshed Press, housed in an old woodshed right by the Bay of Fundy in Port George, Nova Scotia, where she keeps busy printing up all her ideas, often inspired by the nature and weather around Nova Scotia.
During the workshop, Katie will show us the process of setting up and printing a letterpress design. Participants will then create their own design to print a few post cards of their own. This workshop is presented in partnership with Frye Festival.
Print Day in May is celebrated on the first Saturday in May, every year. The event celebrates the art and community of printmaking. Itâs a day to get together in studios across the world to make prints. All over the world, printmakers open their studios to friends, use their cars as presses, and make handprints on the beach, all to spread the joy of printmaking.