The Belle Vue House project has been selected to compete for prize money in the National Trust for Canada’s This Place Matters competition During the competition, the group will be […]
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More Front-Line Workers for Every Community in Ontario to Combat Opioid Crisis Ontario is stepping up its fight against the national opioid crisis with new front-line addiction and mental health […]
Windsor Centenarians and Their Stories Earlier this year, as part of the City of Windsor’s 125th birthday celebrations, a public call was made looking for Windsor citizens celebrating the milestone […]
Photo: Karen-Waddell, Executive Director of the House of Spohrosyne with Alex Toldo of the Toldo Foundation. Toldo Foundation Donates $80,000 to the House of Sophrosyne The House of Sophrosyne is […]
New Residency Program Announces Three Artist in Residence in Downtown Windsor including Beriault, Varga, Horne-Gaul The Arts Council Windsor & Region (ACWR) has announced that three Ontario artists have been selected as part of the Neighbourhood Free Space – Self-Directed Residency Program: Alexandra Beriault (Toronto), Béla Varga (Windsor) and Laura Horne-Gaul (Kingsville) ACWR is partnering with one ten park, Hackforge, and Left Contemporary to host two residencies in downtown Windsor. “It is vital that we offer opportunities like residencies to artists who are from the region, as well as from other cities.” Says Jolie Inthavong, Board President at ACWR. “Tech is exploding and will continue to do so. In creating partnerships between the two types of spaces, we can highlight the cohesion between the different disciplines to show both professionals and the community at large that the arts can, literally, work in Windsor.” Sarah Morris, Managing Director of Hackforge “Hackforge is proud to be part of the ACWR’s Free Space Residency and excited to welcome artists into their space. Bringing art, technology, and community together is what our organization is all about.” “ACWR’s Free Space residency program gives working artists a professional development opportunity to help them move forward in their career,” says ACWR Director Julie Tucker. “The community will be able to speak to the artists at Hackforge on June 15th where we will be holding an Artist Talk.” A schedule of programming is available below. Both receptions are free and open to the public. Snacks and refreshments will be available. […]


