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    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Saturday May 15th 2010 at 03:38pm. Its tags are listed below.

    The Arts & Ideas Society presents poet Trevor Laalo
culturshoc gallery, 1205 Queen Street W, TorontoSunday, May 16th from 14:00 to 14:30
+ Tea, cookies, current group exhibit and site-specific window drawing installation on view
www.culturshoc.com
    The Arts & Ideas Society presents poet Trevor Laalo
culturshoc gallery, 1205 Queen Street W, TorontoSunday, May 16th from 14:00 to 14:30
+ Tea, cookies, current group exhibit and site-specific window drawing installation on view
www.culturshoc.com

    The Arts & Ideas Society presents poet Trevor Laalo

    culturshoc gallery, 1205 Queen Street W, Toronto
    Sunday, May 16th from 14:00 to 14:30

    + Tea, cookies, current group exhibit and site-specific window drawing installation on view

    www.culturshoc.com

    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Saturday April 24th 2010 at 01:05pm. Its tags are listed below.

    culturshoc: Making sense of Social Media for artists

    artists and social media

    1-4pm | Sunday, April 25, 2010 ~free admission~ 1205 Queen Street West

    Want to know how to create your own website, maintain it and have it look and function professionally …. in mere minutes?

    The Arts & Ideas Society is pleased to present this week’s lecture by Phadeus Gestalt, a social media expert specializing in arts and culture web marketing.

    This half-hour presentation is a free preview of an upcoming series of workshops @ culturshoc focusing on design, marketing and software for artists and gallery culture.

    Tea and refreshments will be served. A sketch book of naughty drawings will available for viewing.

    Art PR Wire

    Posted on Tuesday March 9th 2010 at 11:02am. Its tags are listed below.

    PREFIX PHOTO

    The Urban Field Speakers Series centres on the role of art in transforming the experience of the city. Through lectures, audio-visual presentations and discussions, it explores how creative practices can help improve the quality of urban life and planning in Toronto and around the world. This series of monthly events brings together an array of international and local participants, including artists, architects, curators, designers and scholars, who are working at the intersections of technology, communications and aesthetics. Reflecting a broad range of perspectives and practices, the events build upon each other to inspire dialogue on the role of the city in art, and art in the city.