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CAGE Case Study Series 2020
This is an exciting time of intense creativity and innovation in the field of art gallery education. Gallery educators are being tasked with bridging online and in-person audiences, repositioning and redefining the role that museums [...]
Teaching Art Online
Our next commissioned blog post is by Khadija Aziz, who addresses the challenges and opportunities of teaching online workshops. I am a textile artist and educator and I have never taught or learned arts and [...]
You With Me
Written by Miranda Jimmy, this post was commissioned by CAGE for National Indigenous Peoples Day. It is the first in a new series of posts for this blog by BIPOC artists, educators and activists commissioned by [...]
2020 Symposium CANCELLED
With great regret but also with resolve, the CAGE Executive has decided to cancel the 2020 Symposium. We also understand that our membership will be very busy in the fall, likely in the process of [...]
Re-Post: Continuing to RAM Colonization Down our Throats
Re-posted with permission by the author, Miranda Jimmy Miranda Jimmy is a passionate Edmontonian and member of Thunderchild First Nation. Last May, she joined CAGE on Treaty Six Territory to share her work around reconciliation [...]
