ONSITE/incite: Art for Social Change

Join host Amanda Parris for a live taping of CBCs Exhibitionists:

ART FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

Thursday, March 31, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

OCAD University, Great Hall

100 McCaul St.

Come celebrate art for social change at OCAD University! Join us for this exhibition/performance/conversation to experience how OCAD U students and Torontos creative thinkers use the arts to spur positive change in our communities.

CBC TVs weekly program, Exhibitionists, features Canadian artists, both emerging and established, as they reshape our country's artistic landscape. The show explores the most exciting cultural happenings across Canada through a passionate lens.

Event is FREE, all are welcome.

Light refreshments will be served.

Performers and presenters to be announced shortly.

Presented by the Reelworld Film Festival, Onsite Gallery, OCAD Universitys Art & Social Change program and CBC Inclusion & Diversity.

Reelworld Film Festival

www.reelworld.ca

Reelworld Film Festival celebrates films from around the world that explore pressing issues and stories with social impact. The festival features a convergence of film, art, music, technology and conversation - bringing together an inclusive community of storytellers, educators, non-profits, social entrepreneurs, artists and philanthropists, to catalyze social impact through film and storytelling.

Onsite [at] Ocadu

www.ocadu.ca/onsite

Onsite Gallery exhibits professional artists, designers and digital media makers, serving the OCAD University community and the general public. In preparation for the launch of Onsite Gallerys new location in May 2017, our 2016 ONSITE/ programming imagines and creates what a public gallery can be.

Onsite Gallerys education program is generously supported by Nexus Investment Management.

OCAD University's Art & Social Change Program

www.ocadu.ca/academics/minors/art-social-change.htm

A minor in Art & Social Change offers students the opportunity to explore some of the most pressing social, political and ethical issues of our time. With the tenets of equality, diversity and social and environmental justice at the heart of this minor, and an investigation of the role that art and artists have and can play as catalysts of change, students pursuing this minor stand to expand the liberating powers of dialogue, dissent and collaboration as cultural practitioners engaged in local, national and global contexts

CBC Inclusion & Diversity

www.cbc.ca

We are committed to reflecting Canadas diversity through our people, our programming content and our community relationships.



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