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Winter Workshop Series


In collaboration with Art Volt, ELAN and La Caisse de la Culture Desjardins

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We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with Art Volt / Art Volte, ELAN Quebec and La Caisse de la Culture Desjardins in this series of online professional training workshops.
These workshops are available to students registered for graduation and/or to recent alumni who have graduated from Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, within the last three years.

To register, please email your name, program/department and year of graduation to artvolt@concordia.ca. Please also include a scan of your diploma or a screen capture of your graduation approval status from your Student Centre.

*Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis.

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WORKSHOPS LIST

~ Introduction to Anti-Oppression Strategies ~
Presented in Collaboration with articule
Monday, February 8th – 5pm to 7pm in English with Jada Joseph

Members of articule are also invited to register for this workshop.

~ Cultural Appropriation in the Arts ~
Presented in Collaboration with articule
Tuesday, February 9th – 10am to 12pm in English with Kama La Mackerel

Members of articule are also invited to register for this workshop.

~ Marketing for Creative Practitioners ~
Presented in Collaboration with ELAN
Tuesday, February 16th – 5pm to 7pm in English with Amy Blackmore

Members of ELAN are also invited to register for this workshop.

~ To Your Finances! ~
Presented by La Caisse de La Culture Desjardins
Tuesday, March 9th – 5pm to 7pm in English with M. Pierre Masamba Njie and M. Claude Desjardins

~ Virtual Tabling Fair: Discovering Montreal’s Cultural Ecosystem ~
Presented in Collaboration with ELAN
Thursday, March 11th – 12pm to 2pm in English

Members of ELAN are also invited to register for this workshop.


Art Volt is a new platform containing a wide array of programs aimed at supporting recent Fine Arts graduates. Art Volt focuses on initiatives and tools to better equip Concordia’s creative practitioners as they transition out of their academic degree and embark on new projects. The objective is to reinforce the knowledge and practices gained by students during their degree, while providing real-world experiences and connections they can build on in their personal and professional lives.


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