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Creative Accessibility: Grant Accessibility
May 10, 2023 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Creative Accessibility: Grant Accessibility
Created in partnership with Creative Manitoba
Register today: https://creativemanitoba.ca/events/creative-accessibility-grant-accessibility/
Applying for grants can be a big step in your journey as an artist. In this workshop, participants will learn more about the resources available to artists to help cover the costs of disability-related services and supports necessary to complete their projects.
Join us in conversation with representatives from The Manitoba Arts Council, and The Winnipeg Arts Council Granting programs to talk about grants accessibility for Deaf and disabled artists.
Creative Accessibility is a series of workshops that will explore disability art, the experiences of artists with disabilities and how to make art accessible. These workshops will be beneficial not only for emerging artists with disabilities, but artists at all levels of their career with and without disabilities.
Facilitators
Sacha Kopelow was born and raised in rural Manitoba. She holds degrees from University of Winnipeg in International Development and Environmental Studies, and a BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University. Sacha has worked in social and environmental justice for most of her career and is a practising artist, primarily working in cast glass, metalsmithing, and oil painting. To learn more about Sacha’s art, visit her website at https://sachakopelow.wordpress.com. Alt Text is provided on most images for the blind and those with low vision.
About the Speakers
Dominic Lloyd is originally from the Yukon Territory where he worked with numerous arts organizations including the Dawson City Music Festival, the Yukon International Storytelling Festival, the Dawson City International Short Film Festival, and the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture. In 2004 he became Artistic Director of Winnipeg’s West End Cultural Centre, a position he held for nearly six years before taking on the role of Project Manager for Winnipeg Cultural Capital of Canada 2010. He has been in his current role overseeing WAC’s grant programs and Arts Development activities since 2011.
Throughout his career, Dominic has served on numerous arts and community boards, been a juror and advisor for agencies across the country, and presented at conferences in Canada and Australia. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Canadian History and Political Science from Simon Fraser University. In his spare time he enjoys four seasons in the prairie wilderness with his family, and obsesses over baseball statistics.
Martine Friesen (she/her) is a program consultant at the Manitoba Arts Council where she has worked for the last 15 years. Prior to joining the MAC team, she studied classical piano and worked as a professional actor, producer, writer, and teacher. As MAC’s accessibility coordinator, Martine works to make sure all Manitobans can access MAC’s grants and services.”