Sunday,
January 11 - 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Institute Keynote address: "Art
and Imagination in Community Arts"
Theatre artist and Queen's University instructor Julie Salverson explores
the 'job' of the artist in community arts practices. Salverson has been
thinking, writing and lecturing about the complexities of being an artist
who engages with communities for some time and as founder of both Second
Look Community Arts in Toronto and Flying Blind Theatre Events, she has
been instrumental in the development of popular theatre in Canada.
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this address.
Sunday,
January 11 - 3:30pm - 5:30pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Institute Keynote address:
"Ethics
and Engagement: Representation, Documentation and 'Doing the "Right"
Thing.'"
Pam Hall, visual and film artist and instructor at Goddard College in
Vermont, discusses her experiences and reflections on the responsibilities
artists face, both during the processes of making art with communities
and in the complex task of representing those works in film or video.
Hall writes, "Somewhere between the opposing notions that "ART
CAN'T HURT YOU" and "ART IS AS BENIGN AS TRUTH" lies the
ethical terrain we navigate as artists. Whether we work in solitude or
in community, from the personal or the political, towards the process
or the product, we are surrounded by ethical questions and challenged
by the consequences of WHAT we do and HOW we do it."
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this presentation.
Monday,
January 12 - 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Screening: selected short videos about community art projects
Discussion: What Makes an Effective Video About Community Art? documentary
strategies, constraints, effectiveness and possibilities of the videos.
What decisions did the artists make in the videos, whose voices are represented,
how do you make a video when all you have is still photography, how do
you make one when you have hours and hours of raw footage shot at random...
Tuesday,
January 13 - 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Discussion: Who Uses Video Documentation of Community Art?
What kinds of video documentation do educators, funders, and community
arts advocates need and how do they use it?
Panel participants: Sarah Chilvers, Vancouver Foundation;
how one non-arts funding program looks at project documentation: Susan
Gordon, Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation; uses of video for advocacy
in communities: Rachael Van Fosson, Concordia University; video in educational
settings: jil p. weaving, video as documentation for arts funding applications:
Doug Durand, video and electronic media as tools for the broad dissemination
of information about community engaged artistic practices.
Wednesday,
January 14 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Roundtable:
Community Engaged Theatre
With so many exciting community theatre artists visiting Vancouver-- a
place with so many resident exciting community theatre artists -- the
opportunity to offer a place to get together and let the introductions
and discussions happen was irresistible.
Saturday,
January 31- 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Roundhouse Community Centre
Discussion: Claude Schryer, Inter-Arts
Office Coordinator, Canada Council for the Arts discussion of support
for community engaged arts practices.
Saturday,
January 31- 7:00pm
Pacific Cinémathèque
Gala Screening: Premiere of the
8 new short videos created by Documenting Engagement
All of the artists who produced videos were present at the packed screening
and answered questions from an enthusiastic audience.
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