This year, Myseum Intersections 2022 features five collaborative projects, with a focus on rediscovering the city, and "deepen[ing] your understanding of people, places, and moments that have shaped Toronto as we know it today," with the free experiences, tours, and events "exploring diverse conversations and perspectives about our city."
Also highlighted within the Exhibition will be "Find Your Voice," a writing workshop facilitated by Kamilah Haywood and Toronto author Glowz (Gloria O'Kaye). "Newly released inmates requiring programming hours are encouraged to sign up. All are welcome, but priority will be given to previously-convicted artists, entertainers, and/or writers."
Co-presented by the FU Project and Kya Publishing, the workshop will guide participants "through the creative writing process to support their individual healing practices and to compose a writing piece that can be included in their portfolios. Participants will have the opportunity to share their work with peers within this private workshop, and can offer constructive and uplifting insight about each other's work to encourage growth in their creative journeys."This is the seventh year for the annual festival of arts, culture, and community and will feature three exhibitions: Confinement & Contagion, Resistance. Resilience. Revolution., and Etobicoke Stories of Significance.
For more information or to register, visit Myseum Toronto here.