CAGE symposia are an opportunity to learn, grow, share, and connect with colleagues from across the country. Packed with great speakers, events, tours, and relaxed group meals, there’s always a lot to bring back to your practice.
Throughout the conference we share resources, quotes, events, and general tidbits of information through our Twitter feed. This is a good place for both folks who have attended and those who have not: useful links and info are gathered in one place for easy reference, and the feed gives you a glimpse into what it’s like to attend a CAGE symposium.
The symposia usually have a hashtag which makes following even easier. This year we shared via #cage2019.
Below you can see a synopsis of our conference in Edmonton which ran from May 2 – 4. This year’s theme was Transformative Engagement and Relationship Building, hosted at the AGA.
Folks arriving for our 2019 symposium @yourAGA! #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/iZoQQcB2q4
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
To all CAGE 2019 attendees: no worries if you misplace your schedule! Check it out here. #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/oLNHdr3M03
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Thank you to JoAnn Saddleback for welcome and blessing this morning.
“If you want to be engaged with the indigenous communities, it’s about building relationships.” #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/58itYx6kDQ— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Important things for everyone to reflect on in your practice from Fran Herbert-Spence Adjunct Curator of Indigenous Art https://t.co/9FJt5nyqUI
What do your carry in your family, who are you held accountable to? #cage2019— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Tour of Fix Your Hearts or Die exhibition @youraga #cage2019 https://t.co/XldHo39hk2
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Tour of Cul-de-Sac #cage2019 @yourAGA pic.twitter.com/CxlB2tNxE0
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Watch art educators get all in to the education section, activities and materials in Cul-dexSac #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/TYXJMX0asb
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Collaborative activity and educational resources in @youraga #cage2019 Cul-de-Sac exhibition pic.twitter.com/GOfH4bxxIn
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Visitors share their work in Border X #cage2019 @youraga pic.twitter.com/9qV11irau3
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Border X @youraga #cage2019 https://t.co/g9BUja3qCB pic.twitter.com/yBWknqWZF8
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Lunch, and then a tour of the Indigenous Art Park https://t.co/u4L97Szgh9
Edmonton Arts Councilhttps://t.co/8HOUT8ljk0#cage2019— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Even the room we’re enjoying lunch in has a participatory, collaborative art making and reflective space! #cage2019 @youraga pic.twitter.com/JS2zyb1zhg
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Beautiful weather for our Indigenous Art Park tour #cage2019 (srtwork by Jerry Whitehead https://t.co/Pg9V1EnDmf) pic.twitter.com/7vZqxmYsQn
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Indigenous Art Park: pehoan (2018) by Tiffany Shaw-Collinge https://t.co/33LFL1x7md #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/od8LrbAnRB
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Thanks to Chelsea Bolda for the great tour this afternoon! #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/62Q99XWWwg
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
It’s time for our first case study with Gillian Booth “There is no model: considering time, space, and land in building relationships between galleries and Indigenous Peoples” #cage2019 https://t.co/Y4gmMtsdGm pic.twitter.com/8seSVUSGIJ
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 2, 2019
Good morning CAGE attendees! Let’s start the day with some art making in one of @youraga’s fabulous studio spaces! #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/iEEpn9J7FV
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Thanks to Tara Kappo, our first speaker of the day! If you’d like to read more about her and her work, check out this post on CAGE’s site #cage2019 https://t.co/q0WrUIKgXZ pic.twitter.com/RC5xahqbwt
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Lunchtime! #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/I4OmPeAzBp
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Looking for summaries of the case studies for #cage2019? Check them out here in the website: https://t.co/FddtdTlM0m
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Thanks to our keynote speaker Dolleen Tisawii’ashii Manning
You can find a collection of resources on the CAGE site here https://t.co/UNDwBSO2ni #cage2019— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Now for our afternoon @RoyalAlberta! #cage2019 https://t.co/wEZzAAQiCn pic.twitter.com/ghXJudx2hZ
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Learnig about museum school @RoyalAlberta #cage2019 https://t.co/yyqXYApbZn pic.twitter.com/XND4wsM6aT
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Children’s space in the @RoyalAlberta #cage2019 https://t.co/J6xLscCSzZ pic.twitter.com/N3eNHF7SL5
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Thanks to the staff of @RoyalAlberta for our tour this afternoon! #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/T3rLM75EkX
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 3, 2019
Welcome to day three of #cage2019! First up today is the panel.
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 4, 2019
Speakers on this morning’s panel: Dawn Marie Marchand https://t.co/uKeBa6rQI4, Micheal Langan https://t.co/pxbAZJX6zE,
Miranda Jimmy https://t.co/w9xi1GbzF3,
Angela Hall https://t.co/yk1QuJ1mxu #cage2019— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 4, 2019
Time for the AGM! #cage2019
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 4, 2019
Our new senior chair is Susan Fohr! Congrats! #cage2019
— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 4, 2019
Our second case study is presented by Wendy Peart, Curator of Education and Community Outreach at the Dunlop Art Gallery https://t.co/51qh1gMtqP
Generator Projects #cage2019— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 4, 2019
Case Study Three
“Our Lives Through our Eyes: Nk’Mip Children’s Art”
Jen Garner, Kelowna Museums Society and Laura Wyllie from the Kelowna Art Galleryhttps://t.co/8WgGPYJBI5 #cage2019 pic.twitter.com/uL2uLz7sr0— CAGE Art (@CAGEartdotca) May 4, 2019