Justin Langlois: Candidate for the Position of Associate Dean, Outreach & Innovation, FoA
Experiential Practices and Public Imaginations: Arts-Based Engagement, Innovation, and Community Collaboration, A presentation by Justin Langlois, shortlist candidate for the position of Associate Dean, Outreach & Innovation, in the Faculty of Art.
Location
OCAD University 205 Richmond Street West, Room 420 Toronto, ON
You are cordially invited to attend the presentation by Justin Langlois, a candidate for the position of Associate Dean, Outreach & Innovation, in the Faculty of Art, and provide input to the committee.
Justin Langlois
Monday April 24
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
205 Richmond Street West, Room 420
Presentation/title: Experiential Practices and Public Imaginations: Arts-Based Engagement, Innovation, and Community Collaboration
Justin Langlois is an artist, educator, and organizer. He is the co-founder and research director of Broken City Lab, the founder of The School for Eventual Vacancy, and curator of The Neighbourhood Time Exchange. His practice explores collaborative structures, critical pedagogy, and custodial frameworks as tools for gathering, learning, and making. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Culture + Community at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and the Artist-in-Residence with the City of Vancouver’s Sustainability Group.
Website Location
OCAD University 205 Richmond Street West, Room 420 Toronto, ON
You are cordially invited to attend the presentation by Justin Langlois, a candidate for the position of Associate Dean, Outreach & Innovation, in the Faculty of Art, and provide input to the committee.
Justin Langlois
Monday April 24
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
205 Richmond Street West, Room 420
Presentation/title: Experiential Practices and Public Imaginations: Arts-Based Engagement, Innovation, and Community Collaboration
Justin Langlois is an artist, educator, and organizer. He is the co-founder and research director of Broken City Lab, the founder of The School for Eventual Vacancy, and curator of The Neighbourhood Time Exchange. His practice explores collaborative structures, critical pedagogy, and custodial frameworks as tools for gathering, learning, and making. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Culture + Community at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and the Artist-in-Residence with the City of Vancouver’s Sustainability Group.
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