LIVING CULTURES
INTRODUCTION Art is an expression that can help build connections between people and cultures. If your public organization is interested in working with Indigenous artists, this resource will help both parties in creating a space of mutual respect that fosters understanding. This toolkit is a resource for both cultural program facilitators and Indigenous artists (First Nations, Métis and Inuit) who will work in unity to create unique experiences for guests. Examples of cultural program facilitators who might use this resource: Museum learning/education staff Heritage site workers Cultural site workers Educators Others working in a public organization
Message to the Program Facilitator This resource will provide you with ideas on how to plan and organize a respectful and safe space for Indigenous artists on your site. There are also resources and links to provide you with information and activity suggestions for interacting with the public.
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Living Cultures: An Empathy-Building Toolkit
Message to the Indigenous Artist Whether you are an emerging or established artist, we hope this resource will help as you put yourself and your work in the public sphere. Here you will find stories and advice from established and emerging artists on interacting with the public. While these interactions will not always be easy, you are helping to build understanding.