ART DESIGN SOCIAL JUSTICE EXCHANGE

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ART DESIGN SOCIAL JUSTICE EXCHAGE

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The OCAD Student Union is commited to addressing social justice issues within our campus and in the greater community.

ART DESIGN SOCIAL JUSTICE EXCHANGE is a meeting place for inovative people using art design to create meaningful and radical change.

Jan 18-24/2016

Exhibiton

Jan 22/2016

Reception

Jan 23/2016

Dialogue

JAN 22/2016

EXHBIT RECEPTION

Join us for a night of music, performance, theatre and art.

Artists Designers:

Heartbeats: The IZZAT Project

When We Leave

Khalid Salahadin

Cold Country

Madelyn Alexander

Unashamed, 2015

Francisco-Fernando Granados

spatial profiling…

Just SeedsMary Tremonte, Jesse Purcell

We are the storm

Sangmin Lee

Project Furniture Repair

Dana Prieto

Entre Nosotras

Joanna Adamiak

on behalf of the Certain Days Calendar Collective

Art by political prisioners 2016 Calendar

Jan 23/2016

DIALOGUE

Emily Norry

"What you didnt learn in art history and what you should: Presenting art history in a Queer way"

Elisha Lim

"Graduate round tableHUNDRED MILLION: Graduate Round Table"

Giselle Dias/Eugenio Salas

"Prisoners' justice film festival london, ON"

Feminist Art Conference

Feminist Art Organizing

Kate Welsh, Neena Sharma, llene Sova, Jordana Franklin, Aldeli Alban Reyna

Ryan Rice and INVC Community

WELL READ: Activating the TRCs call to action

Mary C. Baumstark

Ceramic Craftivism: Resistance and activism in contemporary clay.

Lisa Deanne Smith//Andrea Fatona

Elisha Lim//Irene Loughlin

ONSITE/INSIGHT/INCITE: Reinventing Public Galleries to Affect Change

Rob Easton

Screening/Discussion of Safe Country A film about lgbtq refugees

Fiya Bruxa

Art as a tool for community empowerment

PANEL

SIGNAL BOOST: Artists and designers activating community.

Sheila Sampath The Public, Melissa Moore Y-LLEAD, Jason Samilski CUE lead a panel discussion on community building through art and design.

FLASH MOB: "They Don't Really Care About Us"

Choreographed by members of IllNana DiverseCity Dance Company, Company of Black Artists C.O.B.A and Black Lives Matter Toronto

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