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Charlottetown city council approves lights over Kent Street

A plan to revitalize Kent street will now move forward after approval by the fire department and Charlottetown city council.

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Northcrest Developments and Canada Lands Company Launch XOXO Downsview Exhibit at ArtworxTO Downsview Hub Opening

Northcrest Developments and Canada Lands Company Launch XOXO Downsview Exhibit at ArtworxTO Downsview Hub Opening
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Quarantine Qapsule project showcases Asian-Canadian stories during pandemic

Quarantine Qapsule project showcases Asian-Canadian stories during pandemic Quarantine Qapsule is a collection of digital artwork and stories reflecting on life for Asian Canadian s during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 16, 2021 9:00 AM PT | Last Updated: May 16 Toronto-based actor Nightingale Nguyen is the creator of the original Quarantine Qapsule.(Submitted by Nightingale Nguyen) As arts and culture shifted online during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Toronto-based actor Nightingale Nguyen wondered how Asian Canadians would remember this time.  I was honestly just waiting for an organization or someone with influence to start a community initiative to champion Asian Canadians, she told

First National Residency for Black, Indigenous & Racialized Public Artists Launched

First National Residency for Black, Indigenous & Racialized Public Artists Launched News provided by Share this article Share this article Ten multidisciplinary artists will be supported in bringing public art to communities across Canada this year! TORONTO, April 8, 2021 /CNW/ - Public art has the ability to challenge the systemic inequities that exist in public space, but Canada s public art collection does not currently reflect its diversity. This is the inspiration that led Canadian public arts organization  STEPS to launch CreateSpace, a national public art residency program designed in collaboration with advisors from coast to coast, to provide emerging Black, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) and racialized artists with the skills, relationships and practical experience needed to take their public art practice to the next level. 

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