With December right around the corner (yes, I am sorry to hear it too!), deadlines are looming and it is important for your health and sanity to take time for yourself each day to do something you enjoy. As someone who struggles with procrastination and staying focused, I am all too familiar with the guilt that accompanies avoiding a necessary task or struggling to finish an assignment. A great way that I have learned to cope and self-justify pausing school work is through participating in free online arts and culture related events.
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TODAY, November 20th
Trans Day of Remembrance 2020
Host: 519
Time: 6:00pm EST
Where: Zoom
Registration: Required
It is the 21st annual Trans Day of Remembrance (TDoR) is being hosted by 519 to commemorate and honour the memories of members of the trans community taken too soon. This event will include speakers, singers, and other artistic components.
Tuesday, November 24th
Zine-Making Workshop + Wellness Discussion with Melina MehrJoin accomplished MMSt alum, Melina Mehr, for an evening of discussion and creation around wellness and self-care. Guaranteed to be a relaxed and fun evening centered around creativity and support.
Thursday, November 26th
MUSSA Trivia Night
Time: 6:00pm ESTWhere: MMSt Channel (Virtual Inforum)
Registration: Email mussa.ischool@gmail.com by November 25 at 11:59 pm (Include your team members - max. 4 - or request to join a team)
You don't want to miss teaming up with fellow MMSt and CDP colleagues for a spirited game of trivia! The winning team will receive a prize (and bragging rights).
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Wednesday, December 2nd
How to Build a Ruin: Hazel Meyer and Cait McKinney
Host: EMILIA-AMALIA
Time: 7:00pm EST
Where: Zoom
Registration: Required
Host: EMILIA-AMALIA
Time: 7:00pm EST
Where: Zoom
Registration: Required
An evening of lecture, workshop, and performance is a part of an ongoing program that explores feminist praxis through historical memory, exclusion, and refusal. Meyer and McKinney explore the idea of ruins in relation to sexuality throughout their journey from Vancouver to Disneyland.
Thursday, December 3rd
Host: American University Museum At The Katzen Arts Center
Time: 7:30pm EST
Location: Livestream
Registration: Required
Location: Livestream
Registration: Required
Do you think museums are a little too quiet? Join the music collective INTERFERENCE for their concert that focuses on using instruments and computer technology to create a musical and visual performance within a museum environment.
Thursday, December 3-11th
Time: 6:30pm EST
Location: Online
Registration: Required
Registration: Required
The 9th annual HRFF is a week long event focusing on sharing stories and experiences regarding international human rights through film and discussion. The keynote address by Syrus Marcus Ware on the last day of the festival will certainly be a highlight.
What arts and culture events are you looking forward to? Leave a comment or drop us a line at musings.mmst@gmail.com!
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