Browse the exhibitions listed below and discover the larger connections that link them together. Find out who else is part of the Collection X community and share your ideas about life and art with them.
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Audio Portraits in the Grange

 Audio Portraits in the Grange

These audio portraits were produced in connection with story collection for Arts Access at the AGO and [murmur] in the Grange in the spring of 2009.

updated 10.03.2009 by Julia Grant

Connecting Creatively

 Connecting Creatively

What is art?
Why does it matter?
How can we connect with each other creatively?
How can we discover new relationships together?
How can we raise issues?
How can we create meaning?

These are…

updated 05.14.2009 by Britt

Unwrapping the Bundle: Reflecting on community arts, Envisioning a practice

 Unwrapping the Bundle: Reflecting on community arts, Envisioning a practice

This exhibition is a culmination of ideas about community arts practice, encapsulating a three-year project called ArtsAccess. It refers to a larger work which I call a Community Arts…

Dilico Teachings Project

 Dilico Teachings Project

Having worked with the Thunder Bay Art Gallery in the past, the Dilico group expressed an interest in developing a project with ArtsAccess, a regional community arts initiative, of which TBAG…

Reflections: Relationships, projects and practice

 Reflections: Relationships, projects and practice

This exhibition narrates my reflections on the evolution of relationships and projects in my work in ArtsAccess, and how I implemented the practice of community arts.

Five questions were…

Glen Orchard Public School

 Glen Orchard Public School

Glen Orchard Public School's grade's 1 and 6 created collage illustrations to tell the history of the Wahta Mohawks.

created 03.06.2009 by serene

Gravenhurst Highschool

 Gravenhurst Highschool

Gravenhurst Highschool created plasticine characters to tell the history of the Wahta Mohawks.

created 03.06.2009 by serene

O.M. Smith Elementary School

 O.M. Smith Elementary School

O.M. Smith Grade 8 students interview and take photo's of their communities elders to honour them.

created 03.06.2009 by serene

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