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Professional Development Opportunity! FLeX: Collaboration for arts and heritage festivals
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Digital & new media History & heritage InterdisciplinaryDate and time
Location
Toronto, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
About
As arts and heritage festivals move beyond crisis management, cancellations, and closures, effective collaboration strategies will be crucial in their ability to adapt, recover, and prosper post-pandemic. This short presentation led by WorkInCulture and Fanny Martin from Art of Festivals will go over an upcoming pilot professional development opportunity for staff of arts and heritage festivals in Toronto, Sudbury, Ottawa, and Kingston. Learn about WorkInCulture's Festival Learning Exchange program a.k.a. FLeX: Collaboration for arts and heritage festivals.
Ontario Culture Days is proud to be a partner of this project led by WorkInCulture.
About Fanny Martin
Fanny is an international creative producer & facilitator specialized in festivals, networks, interdisciplinary projects and art in public space. Born and educated in France, she developed an eclectic freelance project portfolio in the UK before moving to Canada and founding Art of Festivals, a creative company that designs transformative events to spark change and enchant everyday life. In collaboration with artists, educators, researchers, technologists and activists, her work focuses on producing memorable shared experiences, shaping change strategies, experimenting with participatory frameworks and designing learning & evaluation programmes.
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Organizer
WorkinCulture, Ontario Culture Days
WorkInCulture
workinculture.ca
OUR VISION
Our vision is an inclusive arts, culture, and creative sector that contributes to the economic and social well-being of our communities.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to support the professional lives of artists, creatives and cultural workers, and the organizations that support and engage them, through skills development, research, and career resources.