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Co-Creation and Community Partnerships
Stories and strategies for working with people with disabilities, Indigenous art
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SUMMARY - Co-Creation and Community Partnerships

SUMMARY — Co-Creation and Community Partnerships

Co-Creation and Community Partnerships in the Arts and Culture Sector

Co-Creation and Community Partnerships refers to collaborative processes in the arts and culture sector where artists, cultural institutions, and community stakeholders work together to design, deliver, and sustain inclusive cultural programs. This approach emphasizes shared decision-making, equity, and the integration of diverse perspectives to ensure accessibility and representation for marginalized groups.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Community Art Collaboration in Arts & Culture

Topic Introduction: Community Art Collaboration in Arts & Culture

This debate focuses on the integration of community art collaborations within Canada's cultural landscape and its implications for Canadians. As our nation embraces diversity and fosters creativity, collaborative art projects offer an opportunity to bring together different perspectives, cultures, and skills to create vibrant, inclusive, and meaningful works of art that reflect our multicultural society.

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