
H'art Centre
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Description
H’art Centre is inviting Kingston’s artists and arts educators to apply to take part in this season's MixAbilities Inclusive Arts Training session. This is the full training program which includes modules 1-5, an in-person Q&A with other inclusive artists & art educators, and an opportunity for a practicum experience in the summer.
We designed MixAbilities to help local artists/educators learn to:
1) Increase your awareness and understanding of inclusive and accessible arts.
2) Effectively and empathetically support an interested community of all abilities to participate or contribute to the arts.
3) Develop your skills and confidence as inclusive artists/educators, and;
4) Increase your knowledge and understanding of the value of arts for this population.
2) Effectively and empathetically support an interested community of all abilities to participate or contribute to the arts.
3) Develop your skills and confidence as inclusive artists/educators, and;
4) Increase your knowledge and understanding of the value of arts for this population.
ABOUT MIXABILITIES
H’art Centre has introduced over 1500 volunteers, placement students, community artists, and arts educators to our approach since 1998. We launched the MixAbilities Inclusive Arts Training Program, a formal blueprint of our approach to meaningful arts programming in 2018. MixAbilities received the City of Kingston’s Celebrating Accessibility Awards in 2018.
H’art Centre has introduced over 1500 volunteers, placement students, community artists, and arts educators to our approach since 1998. We launched the MixAbilities Inclusive Arts Training Program, a formal blueprint of our approach to meaningful arts programming in 2018. MixAbilities received the City of Kingston’s Celebrating Accessibility Awards in 2018.
ELIGIBILITY
Community artists and/or arts educators are eligible to apply to this session. In your letter of interest, please indicate your developed skills through training or practice, any recognition you have received in your artistic tradition, history of public presentation or publication, and how you are actively practicing your art.
Community artists and/or arts educators are eligible to apply to this session. In your letter of interest, please indicate your developed skills through training or practice, any recognition you have received in your artistic tradition, history of public presentation or publication, and how you are actively practicing your art.
Spaces are extremely limited, please send a short letter of interest and bio or resume as soon as possible. Please let us know if you would like to submit using an alternative format.
H’art Centre is strongly committed to equity and values diversity. H’art Centre encourages expressions of interest from equity groups. Applications from disability-identified persons are strongly encouraged.
To learn more about this training opportunity, visit www.hartcentre.ca/opportunities