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Rethinking Crip Ecologies: A Disability and MAD Artists Panel

Date
August 23, 2023
Time
6:00 PM EDT - 7:30 PM EDT
Location
Zoom
Open To
Everyone
Contact
darren.creech@torontomu.ca

The School of Disability Studies at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) and Art Windsor-Essex (AWE) invite you to a free online public webinar:

Rethinking Crip Ecologies: A Disability and MAD Artists Panel 

On Wednesday, August 23rd, from 6:00 - 7:30pm EST, featuring artists Pree Rehal (They/Them), Max Ferguson (He/They), Carmen Pappalia (He/Him) and Ezra Benus (He/Him).

Join us for a thought-provoking virtual panel on Disability and Mad Artists/Crip Ecologies. As part of our collaboration with Art Windsor-Essex (AWE) on the BioCurious exhibition, we invite you to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change on our world and existence. Engage with our esteemed panellists, participate in a Q&A session, and gain insights into their artistic practices. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a meaningful conversation.  

ACCESS: There will be ASL-English interpretation and live captioning at this event.

Please contact Darren Creech (darren.creech@torontomu.ca) for access inquiries.

TO REGISTER: To register for the event and receive the Zoom link, please visit:

https://torontomu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IEIm_9VNQ6iftEHo7Lt_yA (external link) 

TMU students organized this event as part of DST 614: Community, Access and Technology, a workplace-integrated learning course offered through the School of Disability Studies.

This event is supported by the School of Disability Studies at TMU, Faculty of Community Services at TMU, Art Windsor-Essex, and Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada) (external link) .