CFP – Confederation Centre of the Arts Young Company 2019
Confederation Centre of the Arts and The Charlottetown Festival invites young people from across the country, between the ages of 18 – 30, to apply to be a part of this incredible group of young storytellers.
Thinking Spaces: ImprovLab Design Open House!
The College of Arts at the University of Guelph will host an Open House on Jan 25, 2019, at 2pm with DiamondSchmitt Architects who will present our ImprovLab and the MacKinnon renovations.
Night at the Museum
Night at the Museum. Celebrating 50 years of the College of Arts at the University of Guelph. Featuring music, dance, theatre and short, lively talks by members of the College of Arts. Free admission, tasty snacks and a cash bar available.
ArtsEverywhere Festival 2019
From January 24 to 27, Musagetes, the University of Guelph, and the Eramosa Institute present the 2019 ArtsEverywhere (AE) Festival in collaboration with community partners, volunteers, businesses, sponsors, and creative people from different disciplines.
CFP – “Improvisation in Contemporary Art”
The Polish Journal of Aesthetics invites submissions for the volume ‘Improvisation in contemporary art’ devoted to the contemporary approach to improvisation.
They invite submissions from theoreticians in all areas of art, and researchers studying models of activity, as well as from practitioners – artists who are actively involved in improvisation within the framework of their activities.
IICSI Grad Program Information Session
The IICSI will be hosting an information session Wednesday, January 9th, from 3:30 – 5 pm at the IICSI House for those interested in learning about the new MA and PhD Graduate Programs in Critical Studies in Improvisation.
Why I’m Here / Pouquoi je suis ici
Why I’m Here / Pouquoi je suis ici, the documentary about our 2017 edition of Musical Improvisation at Land’s End / Coin-du-Banc en folie, directed by João França will screen at the Guelph Film Festival, in the Artistic Interventions Series!
Boing at the Guelph Film Festival
The IICSI is sponsoring the concert by “Boing,” featuring Ben Grossman and Friends on the mouth harp, as part of the Guelph Film Festival’s screening “The Strange Sound of Happiness.”