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SUMMARY:Deadline for applications: Under $100 Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Last Chance for Artists! The Deadline is May 1!\nThe deadline to apply for this year’s Under $100 Art Show in Winnipeg is almost here\, with submissions closing May 1\, 2026. Organized by ARTSPOT\, this widely popular event is arriving in Winnipeg for the first time—and artists are being encouraged to apply now before spots fill up. \nReturning this August\, the Under $100 Art Show is known for its simple but powerful concept: original artwork priced at $100 or less. The show features a diverse range of work\, including paintings\, photography\, jewellery\, ceramics\, and mixed media\, creating an inclusive space where artists at all levels can connect with new audiences. \nFor artists\, this is more than just an exhibition—it’s a high-visibility opportunity to sell work\, build a collector base\, and gain exposure in a busy\, community-focused setting. The timed ticket format ensures a steady flow of visitors throughout the day\, giving each artist consistent engagement and strong sales potential. \nApplications for the Winnipeg show opened April 1\, and interest has been building quickly as the deadline approaches. With limited space available\, waiting until the last minute could mean missing out on one of the most accessible and energetic art events of the year. \nIf you’ve been thinking about applying\, now is the time. Whether you’re emerging or established\, the Under $100 Art Show offers a rare chance to showcase your work in a welcoming\, high-traffic environment designed to support artists and make art accessible to everyone. \nLearn more and apply now at https://www.under100artshow.com before the May 1 deadline.
URL:https://artsincubator.ca/event/deadline-for-applications-under-100-art-show/
LOCATION:Manitoba
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SUMMARY:ZOOM SESSION ON PREPARING COMMENTS ON DRAFT GUIDELINES
DESCRIPTION:The Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s massive project to transport and bury all of Canada’s high-level nuclear fuel waste in northwestern Ontario has moved to the next stage of a federal review with April 10th’s launch of a second 30-day comment period – this one on what information must be included in the multi-year review process. The deadline for comments is Sunday\, May 10th. \nThe Guidelines will be instructions to the NWMO on what information they must provide about their nuclear waste project\, in their Impact Statement. It is important that their Impact Statement provide a detailed description of all parts of the project and the potential effects\, as it will form the basis of the impact assessment process and public hearing. \nSend your comment on the Draft Integrated Tailored Impact Statement Guidelines (there is also a summary version) and what information should be included by going to the Impact Assessment Agency’s project page and using the “Submit a Comment” button\, or sending an email to nuclearwaste-dechetsnucleaires@iaac-aeic.gc.ca \n 
URL:https://artsincubator.ca/event/zoom-session-on-preparing-comments-on-draft-guidelines/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R2L 1A4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Presentation: United Kingdom (UK) Geological Disposal Facility (GDF)
DESCRIPTION:Get to Know Nuclear Waste Projects Around the World: United Kingdom Geological Disposal Facility\nOther countries around the world are working in partnership with communities to find a suitable site for the long-term disposal of used nuclear fuel. Join us to hear about one of the United Kingdom’s largest environmental protection programmes\, a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF)\, including experience with transportation of used nuclear fuel\, engagement practices and lessons learned. \nAnnabelle Hall-Tomkin is a subject matter expert on the United Kingdom’s Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) programme and an experienced practitioner in nuclear related public and community engagement. She has spent the past nine years contributing to the UK’s Geological Disposal Facility programme for the safe and secure disposal of radioactive waste\, serving as Principal Community Engagement Advisor with Nuclear Waste Services (NWS). She has been central to shaping how communities participate in one of the country’s most significant long term environmental programmes working with Community Partnerships and developing guidance for communities in the siting process. \nThis special presentation\, hosted by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization\, will take place at the Dyment Recreation Hall on Wednesday\, May 6\, 2026 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. \nGet to Know Nuclear Waste Projects Around the World: United Kingdom Geological Disposal Facility\nOther countries around the world are working in partnership with communities to find a suitable site for the long-term disposal of used nuclear fuel. Join us to hear about one of the United Kingdom’s largest environmental protection programmes\, a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF)\, including experience with transportation of used nuclear fuel\, engagement practices and lessons learned. \nAnnabelle Hall-Tomkin is a subject matter expert on the United Kingdom’s Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) programme and an experienced practitioner in nuclear related public and community engagement. She has spent the past nine years contributing to the UK’s Geological Disposal Facility programme for the safe and secure disposal of radioactive waste\, serving as Principal Community Engagement Advisor with Nuclear Waste Services (NWS). She has been central to shaping how communities participate in one of the country’s most significant long term environmental programmes working with Community Partnerships and developing guidance for communities in the siting process. \nThis special presentation\, hosted by the Nuclear Waste Management Organization\, will take place at the Dyment Recreation Hall on Wednesday\, May 6\, 2026 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. \nMicrosoft Teams meeting\nJoin: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/263780711998479?p=QjNkyKR9uTTfbbWnNV\nMeeting ID: 263 780 711 998 479\nPasscode: Pz7Mx668
URL:https://artsincubator.ca/event/presentation-united-kingdom-uk-geological-disposal-facility-gdf/
LOCATION:Dyment Recreation Hall\, HMX9+8Q\, Borups Corners\, Ontario\, P0V 1P0\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Northern Innovation 101: What Is AI and What Is a GPT?
DESCRIPTION:An accessible workshop\, introducing artificial intelligence\, generative AI\, and creative technology for artists\, educators\, nonprofits\, and community leaders.\nArtificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the way people create\, communicate\, research\, and organize — but for many communities\, AI still feels confusing\, inaccessible\, or disconnected from everyday life. Hosted by the Art Borups Corners Living Lab\, this introductory workshop breaks down the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and GPT systems in clear\, approachable language while grounding the conversation in northern innovation\, participatory research\, and community empowerment. \nParticipants will explore how generative AI tools actually work\, including large language models like GPTs\, AI image generation systems\, and emerging creative technologies reshaping the arts and nonprofit sectors. Through live demonstrations and practical examples drawn from the Living Lab’s own research\, the workshop introduces participants to AI-assisted writing\, brainstorming\, visual storytelling\, grant development\, digital archiving\, and collaborative creative workflows. Special attention is given to how artists and organizations without technical backgrounds can begin using these tools immediately in meaningful and low-barrier ways. \nThe session also examines the broader social and ethical questions surrounding AI: Who owns data? Who benefits from automation? How can communities protect cultural knowledge while engaging with emerging technologies? Rather than promoting AI as a replacement for human creativity\, the workshop positions these tools as instruments for strengthening local storytelling\, increasing organizational capacity\, and expanding access to digital innovation in underserved and remote regions. \nRooted in the realities of northern and rural life\, the workshop highlights how communities across Northwestern Ontario and beyond can actively shape the future of AI instead of simply consuming technologies built elsewhere. By combining creative experimentation with critical discussion\, the Art Borups Corners Living Lab aims to make artificial intelligence more transparent\, collaborative\, and community-led — ensuring that the next generation of digital innovation includes voices from the North. \nFor more information\, contact us at: info@artsincubator.ca
URL:https://artsincubator.ca/event/what-is-ai-understanding-gpts-creativity-and-community-power/
LOCATION:Dyment Recreation Hall\, HMX9+8Q\, Borups Corners\, Ontario\, P0V 1P0\, Canada
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