Flashback: Global Dignity 2012
2022 marks the tenth year members of our arts collective have been taking part in Global Dignity Day activities. Let's take a look back at some clips from our first year, back in 2012.
2022 marks the tenth year members of our arts collective have been taking part in Global Dignity Day activities. Let's take a look back at some clips from our first year, back in 2012.
Welcome back to the fall-winter season and the beginning of a new iteration of our incubator program for digital arts and cultural entrepreneurship. As we approach our first anniversary as a project, we have a lot to look back on.
Summer is going well and we're excited to catch up with everyone during the few meetings we have scheduled this month.
Highlights from our Results Sharing Workshop during Auviqsaqtut Inuit Studies Conference 2022
The last conferences of the season are over and summer is here! Constance Menzies captured this delightfully colourful wall of guitars while picking up guitar strings with Tony Eetak at the Long & McQuade music store in Winnipeg this week.
Our Summer Program Workshops began in June and we are almost done our very first run of this exciting pilot program.
Youth, artists and culture connectors from Arviat, Victoria and Tuktoyaktuk and the Carving Out Climate Testimony; Happening to Us and Our People, Our Climate digital arts and cultural entrepreneurship and Inclusion in Northern Research projects gathered at Qaumajuq and the Winnipeg Art Gallery during the 2022 Auviqsaqtut Inuit Studies Conference.
Ethan Tassiuk, Chase Nogasak, Eriel Lugt and Maeva Gauthier lead a hybrid roundtable discussion on the use of arts in support of inclusive and participatory learning environments at the University of Winnipeg June 21, 2022. The special session was held during Auviqsaqtut, the 2022 Inuit Studies Conference held in Winnipeg, June 19-22, 2022.
June 2022 is the month we've all been waiting for, and working towards since our pilot program began last November!
Incubator team member and Stonewall Collegiate student Ethan Caners graduated Grade 12 with merit this summer. He plans to apply to the University of Winnipeg Collegiate to pursue studies in meteorology and environmental sciences.