Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2024.
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Storytelling Session with Melly Davidson
En personne
Histoire et patrimoine Autochtone Nature et plein air Contes Jeunes et adosDate et heure
Lieu
Colborne Lodge Coach House, 11 Colborne Lodge Dr
Toronto, ON
Directions: Bicycles are allowed on all park roads and there are dedicated bike lanes on Centre Road and Colborne Lodge Drive. West Road. Bicycles are also permitted on paved trails. — There is no vehicle access, passenger drop-off or parking at Colborne Lodge Museum on weekends and holidays. All roads and most parking lots in High Park are closed to vehicles on weekends and holidays. — The closest subway station to High Park with elevator access is Keele Station. The south end of High Park and Colborne Lodge can also be accessed via the 301, 501, 504 or 504B streetcars.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante et a des toillettes neutres.
À propos
Join artist, educator, and TBA 2022 Storyteller Melly Davidson for listening and learning activities in High Park.
Occurring simultaneously with Tanya Lukin Linklater’s open rehearsal program entitled With sky, sunlight, clouds, wind. With ground, grass, trees, songbirds. (We are held), this program introduces Tanya’s new TBA-commissioned Mobile Arts Curriculum (MAC) learning resource, which explores High Park’s Black Oak Savannah. Participants will be led through prompts and activities drawn from Tanya’s MAC tool, which focuses on close looking, sensory and embodied learning, and attunement with nature to learn about Indigenous knowledge systems and stewardship of the land.
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*Events subject to change; for more up-to-date information, visit www.torontobiennial.org/whats-on.
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- Toronto Biennial of Art Calendar torontobiennial.org
- Storytelling Session with Melly Davidson Program page torontobiennial.org
Organisateur
Toronto Biennial of Art
The Toronto Biennial of Art’s mission is to make contemporary art accessible to everyone. A ten-week event every two years, the Biennial commissions artists to create new works for a city-wide exhibition in dialogue with Toronto’s diverse local contexts. Year-round public and learning programs bridge Biennials and invite intergenerational audiences to explore the ideas that inspire our events. Building upon past editions and offering new ways of seeing and listening, each Biennial connects people to spark meaningful dialogues and imagine new futures.
The Toronto Biennial of Art launched in 2019 and was a popular and critical success. The Biennial provides expanded understandings of contemporary art practices and is building a legacy of free, inclusive, and accessible contemporary arts programming in Toronto and surrounding communities.
As conversations about Truth and Reconciliation as well as inclusion, equity, and accessibility continue to evolve, the Biennial is committed to developing new ways of seeing and listening.
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