Green Community Art Project: London Ontario
From Erin Ivy: Organizer,
Our goal is to create an exhibit by bringing people together to make art out of recycled materials. I have put together a series of workshops which will encourage participants to let go of their artistic inhibitions and create a bond with other members of our great city! ALSO there will be some fantastic local artists coming out to show their work! Its going to be an amzing experience, with a lot to celebrate when we're done. The exhibit will go up the second week of October at APK. It will run two nights a week starting September 12th. I'll be asking for donations to help with the supplies. EVERYONE is welcome, famlies, couples, single people of all ages. Don't foget that our art studios will be various outside locations throughout our lovely city. If any one has suggestions or coments I would greatly appreciate it!
SCHEDULE - ALL DROP IN TIMES ARE FROM 5-7 PM
Tuesday September 13, Springbank Park Wonderland entrance, bus: Wonderland #10, Springbank #5 5-7 drop in
Monday September 19, Victoria Park, by the bandshell, drop in 5-7 pm, sandwhiched between, Dufferin and Central Ave, and Clearance and Wellington Streets, most busses stop downtown.
Tuesday September 20, Coves Watershed, talk given by Friends of the Coves at 5:30, drop in from 5 to 7 meeting at the German Canadian Club parking lot at the end of Cove Rd, which is just off of Wharncliffe, south of Horton St. The #12 Wharncliffe South bus stops at Cove Rd (stop 2028 SB and 2013 NB), and it is just a short walk down that street to the German Canadian Club parking lot (Cove Rd dead ends at the parking lot). People driving can park in the German Canadian Club parking lot. From the parking lot, there is a trail along the east shore of the East Pond of the Coves, which hopefully will inspire attendees!
Monday September 26, Blackfriars Community Garden, WWW.Communty Gardens London.ca or Savingtheworldinmysparetime.blogspot , St. Patrick Street off of Wharncliff Rd. North
Tuesday September 27, Meadowlilly Woods, , east London near Commissioners Road and Meadowlily Road, east of Highbury Avenue. The Meadowlily Bridge at the foot of Meadowlily Road provides pedestrian access to the ESA from the Thames Valley Parkway trail system. Commissioners Rd Entrance
Monday October 3, Warbler Woods, west London between Commissioners Road and Byron Baseline Road.
Tuesday October 4, Meadway Valley Heritage Forest, Meet at Archaology museum, Atawandrin Rd., Bus #31
Friday October 7, Exhibit Opening Night at APKLive, 340 Wellington Street, York Street Entrance Potluck and live music. Please feel free to bring out your instrament of choice and join in for the cèilidh [Newfie Style kitchen party - pronounced kay-lee]!
PROJECT LONDON 2010 : ARTS & CULTURE
This is the flagship video for the arts and culture beat of Project London 2010 - an experimental integrated journalism project produced by students in the Master of Arts - Journalism program at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada.
In this episode: A curious collection of Monstrous tinies, the London Community Players, Jambalaya restaurant, Elise Maltin of the London Poetry Slam, and the Arts Project on Dundas.
Produced by Colin Schultz, Geoff Turner, Isabella Ssozi and Lauren O'Neil.
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Special Interactive project Sharmistha Kar McIntosh Gallery London Ontario Canada August 2018
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Project London - Arts & Culture
This is the flagship video for the arts and culture beat of Project London 2010 - an experimental integrated journalism project produced by students in the Master of Arts - Journalism program at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada.
In this episode: A curious collection of Monstrous tinies, the London Community Players, Jambalaya restaurant, Elise Maltin of the London Poetry Slam, and the Arts Project on Dundas.
Host - Lauren O'Neil
Reporters - Isabella Ssozi and Geoff Turner
Camera - Colin Schultz and Geoff
Post - Production - Colin
Music:
Teeth Mountain - Ghost Science
Rushus - Crimson Turtles
Hayvanlar Alemi - Early One Morning (Assassinator Dub)
Meet the Artist: Leone McComas
Partial Gallery presents: Meet the Artist. In this series, get to know noteworthy emerging and mid-career artists. Step inside their artist studio, and find out what makes them tick. In this edition, we chat with Leone McComas, an emerging artist based in Toronto.
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Leone McComas is a Canadian-Nigerian Artist, Muralist, and Designer. She is Toronto-based, London (UK) born, and bred below sea level in the Netherlands. Her painting practice examines ideas of the self and the internalization of social ideals; observations of which are used to create conceptual relationships between figure and post-digital landscapes. McComas graduated from OCADU receiving her BDes in 2013 and participated in the Faculty of Art’s 36th Florence Off-Campus Program. She is a recipient of the OIEOS scholarship in 2010, the OAC Visual Arts Project Grant in 2018, and is a resident artist at Toronto’s Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA Toronto) 2018/19.
What is COMMUNITY ARTS? What does COMMUNITY ARTS mean? COMMUNITY ARTS meaning & explanation
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What is COMMUNITY ARTS? What does COMMUNITY ARTS mean? COMMUNITY ARTS meaning - COMMUNITY ARTS definition - COMMUNITY ARTS explanation.
Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under license.
Community arts, also sometimes known as dialogical art, community-engaged or community-based art, refers to artistic activity based in a community setting. Works from this genre can be of any media and is characterized by interaction or dialogue with the community. Often professional artists collaborate with people who may not otherwise normally actively engage in the arts. The term was defined in the late-1960s and spawned a movement which grew in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia. In Scandinavia, the term community art means more often contemporary art project.
Often community art is based in economically deprived areas, with a community-oriented, grassroots approach. Members of a local community will come together to express concerns or issues through an artistic process, sometimes this may involve professional artists or actors. These communal artistic processes act as a catalyst to trigger events or changes within a community or even at a national or international level.
In English-speaking countries, community art is often seen as the work of community arts centre. Visual arts (fine art, video, new media art), music, and theater are common mediums in community art centers. Many arts companies in the UK do some community-based work, which typically involves developing participation by non-professional members of local communities.
The term community art refers also to field of community, neighbourhood and public art practice with roots in social justice and popular and informal education methods. In the art world, community art signifies a particular art making practice, emphasizing community involvement and collaboration. Community art is most often art for social change and involves some empowerment of the community members who come together to create artwork/s with artists. This is a growing national, international, regional and local field. Recently community arts and sustainability work or environmental action have begun to interface, including urban revitalization projects creating artwork at a neighbourhood level.
A community can be seen in many ways, it can refer to different kind of groups. There are also virtual communities or online communities. Internet art has many different forms, but often there is some kind of community that is created for a project or it is an effect of an art project.
Community theatre includes theatre made by, with, and for a community—it may refer to theatre that is made almost by a community with no outside help, or to a collaboration between community members and professional theatre artists, or to performance made entirely by professionals that is addressed to a particular community. Community theatres range in size from small groups led by single individuals that perform in borrowed spaces to large permanent companies with well-equipped facilities of their own. Many community theatres are successful, non-profit businesses with a large active membership and, often, a full-time professional staff. Community theatre is often devised and may draw on popular theatrical forms, such as carnival, circus, and parades, as well as performance modes from commercial theatre. Community theatre is understood to contribute to the social capital of a community, insofar as it develops the skills, community spirit, and artistic sensibilities of those who participate, whether as producers or audience-members.
Canopy + Connection by UnitedVisualArtists
Public art project Canopy + Connection by UnitedVisualArtists located at Maple Leaf Square in Toronto.
About The ARTS Project
A video made by the Television Broadcasting students of Fanshawe College in the Fall/Winter of 2011/12
(Rendezvous)5 Art Show in London, Ontario
This show by emerging artists was held on August 15, 2008 at The Arts Project. Artists were: Louis Denes, Garnett Gerry, Megan Press, and Amy Zubick. The show contained a public participation factor with public art making as well as music. Sina Khosravi performed on Persian Drums, with much public participation as well, seen here. Later Amelia Schembri joined in to dance.
Pride Art Show July-Aug 2013
Pride Art Show July-Aug 2013
At The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas St. London, ON, CANADA
2001 Ventura AV The ARTS Project print studio
2001 video promotion of the print studio at The ARTS Project in London, Ontario, Canada
Joe Rogan Experience #1315 - Bob Lazar & Jeremy Corbell
Bob Lazar is a physicist who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and also on reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology at a site called S-4 near the Area 51 Groom Lake operating location. Jeremy Corbell is a contemporary artist and documentary filmmaker. Watch the documentary Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers now streaming on Netflix.
Drift Stealth 2 / Portrait of a Gallerist: Tiffany Newton
'The Portrait Project' Ep.08 presents 'Portrait of a Gallerist: Tiffany Newton'
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Tiffany Newton is the co-owner and a Director of Black Rat Projects, a urban art focused gallery that is based in Soho, London. Born and raised in Canada, Tiffany studied Art History before relocating to London to pursue her passion in Art. Having received an honours masters in Contemporary Art at the Sotheby's institute in London, Tiffany began her career in the visual arts with Black Rat Projects in 2010, and took over ownership of the gallery in 2013. Expanding the galleries focus outside of a strictly urban interest has seen Black Rat 2.0 show in the last two years folk based artists such as Butch Anthony, kinetic sculptor Giles Walker, and painter Candice Tripp and has an upcoming exhibition with artists Simon Shepherd and Janet Brown.
Black Rat continues to show and sell the highly coveted original work of globally celebrated artists such as Banksy, Shepard Fairey, Os Gemeos, and their represented artist, Swoon.
Tiffany Newton
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Homeless in London: Unity Project
The Unity Project offers crisis support/drop-in support, emergency shelter, and transitional housing to approximately 1,000 distinct individuals each year. They're a big part of London's effort in homelessness relief.
Here's a little insight into how they do some amazing things.
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Minecraft isn't just a game. It's an art form.
Minecraft maps are unique worlds, but they can also be an art form. Follow Phil Edwards and Vox Almanac on Facebook for more:
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Canada Flag by Xidorn:
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Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay: Childrens Dance Project Dancers: London, Ontario, Canada, Day 56
Childrens Dance Project
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Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay: Dancers: London, Ontario, Canada, Day 56
Ocean Fusion July 9-20, 2013
At The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas St. London, ON, CANADA