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Dreaming Inventive Futures: Anti-Oppression in the Creative Sector đź’
May 25, 2022 @ 9:00 am – May 26, 2022 @ 4:00 pm
ArtsLink NB is re-offering the Carmel Farahbakhsh-facilitated workshop Dreaming Inventive Futures: Anti-Oppression in the Creative Sector on May 25-26. Be sure to register to reserve your spot!
Workshop Description
This is a two-day workshop and discussion space that combines foundational anti-oppressive modalities, peer-based learning, personal reflection, and active discussion as teaching tools. During this digital space, participants will explore approaches to anti-racist curation, responsible and curious storytelling, organizationally care-based artistic practices rooted in disability justice frameworks, address ways to disrupt genre and aesthetic hierarchies within cultural industries, and discuss sustainable methods to intentional cross-practice collaboration.
These themes will be grounded in disrupting tokenism in the arts sector, moving beyond defensiveness and fear in creative work, imagination, and accessibility.
About Carmel Farabakhsh
Carmel Farahbakhsh (they/them) is a community educator, arts maker, and youth worker. They have collaborated on the The Khyber Centre for the Arts board for four years, and are enjoying their new position as co-director of local music festival Everyseeker. They recently transitioned from a five-year term coordinating South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre to working as the Executive Director at the Youth Project, seeing a direct link between this community work and access to creative spaces and the arts community.
Registration
The sessions will take place May 25 and 26, 2022. The intensive workshop will be held virtually via Zoom and is free for members of ArtsLink NB. Sessions will run from 9am to 4pm each day. To register, cultural sector workers should send an email to Jericho Knopp: jeri@artslinknb.com, with their name, their field or organization, and a brief description of why they’re interested in taking the workshop.