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Ajamu at the Black Love Matters Unconference
Ajamu will be the featured international guest speaker at the upcoming Black Love Matters Un-Conference class. Ajamu is a London-based fine art photographer and archive curator/activist, whose work has been shown in galleries, museums and alternative spaces nationally and internationally. He will… Read More
Less Radical More Tenderness: Conversations in the Round
Less Radical, More Tenderness is a mini-series of intimate conversations and gestures among artists, thinkers and enactors deeply engaged with community and generative approaches to the body, care, wellness, vulnerability, relationship building, restorative practices new & hybrid practices, queerness, two-spiritedness,… Read More
Michael Roberson at Black Love Matters Unconference
Michael Roberson will be the guest lecturer for this week's meeting of the Black Love Matters 2017 Un-Conference course in Toronto. He will be exploring what the Black community (at large) can learn about love and resilience from the Black… Read More
Joe Pitawanakwat – Medicinal Plants Guided Discussions
As part of Mashkiki Gitigaan - a local land-based learning initiative presented by Musagetes - please join us for a day led by Joseph Pitawanakwat, leader of the Creators Garden enterprise out of Manitoulin Island. Creators Garden is focused on… Read More
Disco Soup in Guelph!
Slow Food Youth Ontario and Musagetes are proud to present Disco Soup in Guelph as part of the Mashkiki Gitigaan series. Let's fight food waste together with a Disco Soup! Location: Hope House (10 Cork Street East, Guelph) Date: Saturday, October… Read More
What, How & For Whom Workshop
In a hybrid form that will combine show and tell, video and film screenings, and self-reflection process, collective What, How & for Whom/WHW will discuss ways in which the local perspective continuously influences their curatorial practice, anchored in directing the… Read More
Big Ideas Lecture: What, How & For Whom
Our next Big Ideas lecture will feature three members of the What, How & for Whom (WHW) curatorial collective! WHW is a collective based in Zagreb, Croatia who have organized a range of production, exhibition, and publishing projects. They have… Read More
Mosaic Tile Workshop
Mosaic Tile Workshop with Red Pepper Spectacle Arts Mashkiki Gitigaan is happy to present a collaborative community garden project with Red Pepper Spectacle Arts to create 4 outdoor stepping stones embellished with glass mosaic tiles. Each participant in this workshop… Read More
The Art of the Rural: In Conversation with Matthew Moore
On Wednesday, August 30, at 6:30 pm, the Art Gallery of Guelph and Musagetes Foundation are pleased to welcome Matthew Moore – multimedia artist, fourth-generation farmer, and food activist, whose community-engaged practice addresses issues related to land, agriculture and sustainability.… Read More
Gardening with Kitty Lickers
Mashkiki Gitigaan welcomes its 6th and 7th summer workshop of the season as we host Kitty Lickers from Six Nations of the Grand River. Kitty will be delivering two free talks on the weekend of August 25th and 26th: "The… Read More