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International Competition for Gallery Education (psst: let’s nominate a Canadian this time)

The 2017 Marsh Awards for Excellence in Gallery Education are now open for nominations. Sure, four of them go to those in the UK. But there's one international prize available every round--and with all the [...]

By |June 26th, 2017|Categories: awards, professional development|Tags: , |Comments Off on International Competition for Gallery Education (psst: let’s nominate a Canadian this time)

Halifax Conference Done — But Not Forgotten

The CAGE Conference is over, but certainly not forgotten by the members who made it to Halifax this year. Conference Report and photos coming soon! Members elected a new Executive: Senior Co-Chairs: Susan Rome (Vancouver Art [...]

By |June 23rd, 2017|Categories: symposium|Tags: , |Comments Off on Halifax Conference Done — But Not Forgotten

Interpreting Immigration History Through Art

No trip to Halifax would be complete without a trip to Canada’s Immigration Museum at Pier 21. CAGE 2017 participants will be visiting Pier 21, the Canadian Museum of Immigration. For our group, Pier 21 [...]

By |April 19th, 2017|Categories: education, exhibition, symposium|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Interpreting Immigration History Through Art

Some Reading for the Plane

The CAGE symposium is almost here. For those participating, and those who only wish they were, here is a little light reading from keynote speaker Amanda Cachia. She'll refer to this article during her time [...]

By |April 19th, 2017|Categories: education, journals, professional development, symposium|Tags: , |Comments Off on Some Reading for the Plane

Walking Through History

Don’t you hate those conferences where you only get to see the inside of an anonymous hotel meeting room? CAGE conference organizers always strive to offer participants a “boots on the ground” look at the [...]

By |April 18th, 2017|Categories: professional development, programs|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Walking Through History
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