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What’s there to learn: Self-Education for Self-Educators
Free Home University and Musagetes are delighted to announce: What's there to learn: Self-Education for Self-Educators An (im)practical conference, a convivial residency, a common_home_kitchen_library_school_farm_mural_song_struggle, an aleatoric exhibition, a book launch, a football tournament, a walk to the sea, (and other exercises… Read More
River Mini-residency with Leslie McCue
Musagetes is teaming up with the 2Rivers Festival to present a water themed talk and intergenerational art making workshop with artist Leslie McCue! Leslie McCue is Mississauga, Ojibway from Curve Lake First Nation, currently living and working in Toronto. Leslie… Read More
2018 Improvisors-in-Residence: Jen Reimer & Max Stein
The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) and Musagetes are pleased to welcome Jen Reimer & Max Stein who will produce their work Sounding the City in Guelph as the 2018 Improvisers-in-Residence. Come meet Jen and Max and… Read More
Journey to Black Liberation Symposium
“The Journey to Black Liberation Symposium is a follow-up as learnings from the Black Love Matters 2017 Un-Conference at York University, co-developed by the Black Daddies Club, and an extension of the idea of cross-border conversations and community-building within Black… Read More
2018 ArtsEverywhere Festival Program
Another exciting edition of the ArtsEverywhere Festival is set to begin on January 18th in Guelph, Ontario! This four day festival of ideas will again feature conversations and performances from a wide array of artists, activists, and academics, including Joseph… Read More
Big Ideas: Paddy Johnson
Paddy Johnson is the founding editor of Art F City and maintains a column on digital art for Artnet. In addition to her work on the blog, she has been published in magazines such as New York Magazine, The New York Times and The Economist. Paddy Johnson has lectured widely about… Read More
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