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Artists Illuminated, News

Artists Illuminated – Beanduck Productions

Photos by Camille Horrocks-Denis. ELAN summer staff Camille Horrocks-Denis sat down with Benjamin Warner, General Manager of Beanduck Productions, in their office in Montreal. Benjamin, why don’t you tell us a little bit about how…
November 25, 2019
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ARTS2U, News, Project News

Hack Arts Montreal: Programming Solutions for Visibility in the Arts

Photos by Swati Khanna. On November 15 and 16, ELAN hosted the first Hack Arts Montreal, a two day workshop and hackathon. The hackathon addressed the challenge of findability for arts events data that is caused by a lack of standardization…
November 22, 2019
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Creative Resilience, News

Everything is Work: Summary on Performative Discussion about “burnout”

Photos by Lital Khaikin. On Friday, November 15, we held the first event in our Creative Resilience: Exploring Arts & Health mini-series at Studio 303. The Performative Discussion on burnout drew a crowd of 35-40 people, with a steady…
November 22, 2019
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Advocacy, Media & Press, News

Director’s Message – The QCGN Problem

Screenshot of CTV interview with ELAN Executive Director Guy Rodgers. The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) was created 24 years ago as an alternative to Alliance Quebec, which had lost the support of many English-speaking Quebeckers.…
November 21, 2019
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News, Project News, Quebec Relations

Québec Relations: Mapping Provincial Arts Funding

  Québec Relations Focus Group at ELAN, Research Coordinator Nick Maturo (left foreground). Photo by Guy Rodgers. Funded for three years by the new Secretariat for Relations with English-Speaking Quebeckers, ELAN’s Québec…
November 21, 2019
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News, Official Documents

ELAN Responds to CAM Report on Systemic Racism in the Arts

ELAN supports the initiative Conseil des arts de Montreal (CAM) has taken on studying and recognizing the systemic racism that is ingrained in institutional, artistic funding structures. We see CAM’s report as the result of years of advocacy…
November 21, 2019
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Creative Resilience, News, Project News

Fascial Topologies – a schizo-somatic session

  Still from Senselab / 3 Ecologies Institute video. Tuesday, December 3, 2019 5 to 7 PM @ SenseLab Facilitated by Csenge Kolozsvari 1515 Sainte-Catherine W. E.V. building – Room 10-785. FREE / Open to everyone! RSVP…
November 14, 2019
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Director’s Message, News

Director’s Message – November 2019

A federal election is always an important opportunity for a public conversation about our collective priorities. Arts and Culture were not particularly prominent this time around, although ELAN joined with two dozen other arts organization…
November 1, 2019
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Advocacy, Media & Press, News, Official Documents, Project News

Statement Regarding Member Resignations from QCGN

The QCGN claims to be a member-driven network but the level of tension within the organization has been rising steadily over the past year to the point where today, nearly a third of voting members have left. The organizations that have left…
November 1, 2019
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ARTS2U, News, Project News

ARTS2U presents Hack Arts Montreal

Hack Arts Montreal is working to make the arts more visible in the AI and machine readable future! The arts sector has struggled to achieve equal value in return for the amount of energy put into its productions. While social media giants traffic…
October 31, 2019
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ELAN's ArtEd Program, News, Project News

Learning and Planning Together to Connect with Youth

    Good Shepherd ACE Team with project design template. Photo by Paula Knowles. By ArtEd Lead Consultant, Christie Huff. ELAN’s ArtEd program had a very busy October as we connected with hundreds of Artists and Educators.…
October 31, 2019
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Artists Illuminated, News

Artists Illuminated – Venus Lukic

Venus Lukic was born in Toronto and lived in South Korea following her BFA at OCAD in 2010. She has been living in Montreal since 2017. She is an interdisciplinary artist who is mainly focused in painting and conceptual art practice. Her work…
October 28, 2019
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ELAN is an official minority language organization within a country that recognizes two languages as official. ELAN is located in Tiohtià:ke, the original name for Montreal in Kanien’kéha, the language of the Mohawk—also known as Mooniyang, which is the Anishinaabeg name given to the city by the Algonquin. While we are based in this city, our projects have also taken place in many regions across Quebec.

We acknowledge the colonial origin of English and French in Canada, and recognize that both languages benefit from official status throughout the land. The province that we know as Quebec is an amalgamation of the traditional territories of the Innu and Inuit nations, Algonquian nations, as well as the Mohawk nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Kanien’kéha and Anishinaabemowin are but two of the original languages of this province; Atikamekw, Cree, Inuktitut, and Innu-aimun are also among the many Indigenous languages spoken across Quebec as majority languages, all well before French and English.

ELAN acknowledges the important work being done by First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples to revive the traditional languages of these territories, and their advocacy for the official status of Indigenous languages.

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