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The Capacitor project is a programming channel and artist residency for Two Spirit, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming artists and digital creators with a connection to Saskatchewan.

CAPACITOR Project Launch

On International Transgender Day of Visibility, we launch a programming channel and artist residency for Two Spirit, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming artists and digital creators

Event

Date: Thursday, March 31
Time:
7–8:30 pm (Sask. time)
Location:
Online via Zoom

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About this event

The Capacitor project is a programming channel and artist residency for Two Spirit, trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming artists and digital creators with a connection to Saskatchewan hosted by the University of Saskatchewan Art Galleries and Collections. Funded through the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Now Program, it is intended to be a pilot project to produce the space and capacity necessary for a community that has disproportionately experienced violence, misrepresentation, and exclusion within the province and its art spaces.

On March 31, 2022, this International Transgender Day of Visibility, the Capacitor project and its application process will be launched with an online panel discussion with members of the Capacitor Advisory Council exploring the processes, infrastructures and space making that have gone into the project thus far, and to celebrate its remarkable presence and positionality within Saskatchewan’s arts ecology.

For more information about the Capacitor project, the Capacitor Advisory Council, the launch event, as well as how to apply to be part of the program, visit the Capacitor website.


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