The Community Arts Guild logo
The new Communiy Arts Guild
logo by Barbara Klunder.

Jumblies Ventures

Penny Couchie in Like An Old Tale 2010
Penny Couchie in Like An Old Tale 2010, Photo: Katherine Fleitas

Our residency project in Scarborough, the Community Arts Guild, based at Cedar Ridge Creative Centre has just about completed it’s second year. Following a parade on June 24th, the project will take a summer hiatus and activities will start up again in the fall. MABELLEarts is gearing up for a busy summer, and Arts4All is getting ready to tour its musical puppet show, It Happened In My Apartment. Check our Ventures section for more information.

We’re proud to present our new logo for our Scarborough project, the Community Arts Guild, designed for us a wonderful gift by Barbara Klunder.

Jumblies Studio

 Beth Helmers and Tamil seniors in Like An Old Tale 2010
Beth Helmers and Tamil seniors in Like An Old Tale 2010

We are not accepting new interns until the next Arts4All Essentials course – November or December 2010. If interested in being kept informed, please send a brief expression of interest and a current CV, and we will keep you informed. For more information on our intern process, click here.

Beth Helmers returns to work with us as a Lead Artist in our Scarborough residency project, thanks to the George Cedric Metcalf Foundation’s Performing Arts Internship Program.

Penny Couchie is starting an internship with Jumblies to develop skills to nurture her own community arts organization, Aanmitaagzi Collective in Nipissing First Nation, thanks to Theatre Ontario’s Professional Theatre Training Program.

Resources

Click here to download the Report on the November 2009 Vancouver Downtown Eastside Arts4All Institute, by Will Weigler.

Click here to see our Jumblies Connections Map, by the Toronto Arts Foundation.

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