Tuesday, April 27, 2010
OPEN MIC NIGHT!
YEAH! There's an Open Mic being held by Music with Momentum this Friday. Come on out and support local artists and our art scene. More details can be found here or try here.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Why you should volunteer at the Brampton Arts Council
It's that time of the year! We here at the office are gearing up for another season of Art in the Open interviewing potential vendors to sell their beautiful goods and art works. I'm enjoying it immensely and simultaneously seeking volunteers to help the team for Art in the Open 2010. What does this help involve exactly?
For those who enjoy being outside, Art in the Open is an event we run with the City's Farmer's Market every Saturday from 7 am – 1 pm. It allows member artists and artisans to showcase and sell their works from needlepoint to sculpture from photography to t-shirt and other interesting items. We need help setting up in the morning, manning the Council's booth, taking down our booth at the end of the day. Sounds like quite a work load however; each volunteer usually has a little time to themselves to check out what's new at the market.
Coincidentally, this volunteer talk comes at a convenient time. Last month, I gave a small presentation to the Teen Library Council (TLC, such a lovely acronym) on why volunteering with the Arts Council is a good idea.
If you've ever wondered how and where the arts and administration combine, this would be the place and arts administration would be the game. First off, being an artist is not a requirement, though it can come in handy.
There are a lot of reasons why you should choose to volunteer with us:
1. We'd like to get to know you, your thoughts and ideas - What do you enjoy doing around town? What do you wish there was more of?
2. You have an opportunity to learn the nitty-gritty (what exactly the Arts Council does).
3. You can use your talents and channel your interest where they are needed. For example:
4. If you like looking for information online, there may be projects that require research.
5. Are you fast, efficient & accurate on the keyboard? Data entry could be your thing.
6. Are you electronically apt? Do you enjoy working with digital photos and videos? You can help organize, format and upload our digital photo albums or edit video footage.
7. Are you soothed and satisfied engaging in simple, repetitive tasks? Perfect! An integral part of office operations includes stuffing envelopes, posting mail, collating mail-outs.
8. Do you have a vehicle and like to meet people? You deliver our Arts Guides.
I think you get the picture. Let us know what your interest is and we will find something to match. With interest, comes your pay out in knowledge. That knowledge can come from anywhere when you are open minded - general administrative duties, research or interviewing staff about their experiences. Plus, the Arts Council is willing to verify the work you put into volunteering.
If you are still not sure about what experience you want to have, check out our website www.artsbrampton.ca. The website is an awesome place To stART lookINg. You’ll see THEre are so many options OPEN to you!
For those who enjoy being outside, Art in the Open is an event we run with the City's Farmer's Market every Saturday from 7 am – 1 pm. It allows member artists and artisans to showcase and sell their works from needlepoint to sculpture from photography to t-shirt and other interesting items. We need help setting up in the morning, manning the Council's booth, taking down our booth at the end of the day. Sounds like quite a work load however; each volunteer usually has a little time to themselves to check out what's new at the market.
Coincidentally, this volunteer talk comes at a convenient time. Last month, I gave a small presentation to the Teen Library Council (TLC, such a lovely acronym) on why volunteering with the Arts Council is a good idea.
If you've ever wondered how and where the arts and administration combine, this would be the place and arts administration would be the game. First off, being an artist is not a requirement, though it can come in handy.
There are a lot of reasons why you should choose to volunteer with us:
1. We'd like to get to know you, your thoughts and ideas - What do you enjoy doing around town? What do you wish there was more of?
2. You have an opportunity to learn the nitty-gritty (what exactly the Arts Council does).
3. You can use your talents and channel your interest where they are needed. For example:
4. If you like looking for information online, there may be projects that require research.
5. Are you fast, efficient & accurate on the keyboard? Data entry could be your thing.
6. Are you electronically apt? Do you enjoy working with digital photos and videos? You can help organize, format and upload our digital photo albums or edit video footage.
7. Are you soothed and satisfied engaging in simple, repetitive tasks? Perfect! An integral part of office operations includes stuffing envelopes, posting mail, collating mail-outs.
8. Do you have a vehicle and like to meet people? You deliver our Arts Guides.
I think you get the picture. Let us know what your interest is and we will find something to match. With interest, comes your pay out in knowledge. That knowledge can come from anywhere when you are open minded - general administrative duties, research or interviewing staff about their experiences. Plus, the Arts Council is willing to verify the work you put into volunteering.
If you are still not sure about what experience you want to have, check out our website www.artsbrampton.ca. The website is an awesome place To stART lookINg. You’ll see THEre are so many options OPEN to you!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Music with Momentum, April Events and Welcome volunteers
I had a really awesome time a couple of weeks ago at Music with Momentum’s screening “A Look at Teen Mental Health”. We were a lead partner in their pursuit of a grant so we were there to support their doings. Their short seriously examined the symptoms and varieties of depression. It wasn’t only a screening of the film short that organizers David and Steve put together themselves but a concert with bands coming as far as Sudbury to perform. There were free snacks and drinks and generally jovialities. Check out the pictures here and the videos on the YouTube are to be uploaded as soon as I can.
In additional news, events you should look out for the next little while include:
Brampton Music Theatre performs "Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at The Rose Theatre from April 8th to the 10th at Rose Theatre. Check www.bramptonmusictheatre.com for more details.
Brampton Library begins their series of nine Toastmasters workshops for youth 14 to 18 this April 10th, 2010. “Learn how to: overcome the nervousness everyone feels when asked to speak before an audience; organize & present your ideas logically & convincingly; deliver short impromptu & prepared speeches; listen carefully to others' ideas; offer advice that will help others improve their speaking & leadership skills; and more!” REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Limited space. Email: sdey@bramlib.on.ca for more information. Four Corners Library.
April 16th, 2010 @ 8:00 pm - Sheridan College Music Theatre Performance Students perform music from that darn perky, catchy television show “GLEE”. Call Rose Theatre at 905-874-2800 for tickets or details.
Also a very late but enthusiastic welcome to our two reliable volunteers that have become familiar faces in our little home. Big ups to Aaron Galera and Aneesa Ibrahim! :) We really appreciate your help.
In additional news, events you should look out for the next little while include:
Brampton Music Theatre performs "Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at The Rose Theatre from April 8th to the 10th at Rose Theatre. Check www.bramptonmusictheatre.com for more details.
Brampton Library begins their series of nine Toastmasters workshops for youth 14 to 18 this April 10th, 2010. “Learn how to: overcome the nervousness everyone feels when asked to speak before an audience; organize & present your ideas logically & convincingly; deliver short impromptu & prepared speeches; listen carefully to others' ideas; offer advice that will help others improve their speaking & leadership skills; and more!” REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Limited space. Email: sdey@bramlib.on.ca for more information. Four Corners Library.
April 16th, 2010 @ 8:00 pm - Sheridan College Music Theatre Performance Students perform music from that darn perky, catchy television show “GLEE”. Call Rose Theatre at 905-874-2800 for tickets or details.
Also a very late but enthusiastic welcome to our two reliable volunteers that have become familiar faces in our little home. Big ups to Aaron Galera and Aneesa Ibrahim! :) We really appreciate your help.
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