SAFER! Creating Safer Spaces In The Arts - STRESSED! Session
WHAT’S THIS GOT TO DO WITH STRESS?
While some stress is a normal part of an artist’s life, it can also be caused by unacceptable aspects of the arts sector. This workshop will explore the concept of safe spaces as a response to artists’ experiences of harassment and assault and offer practical steps organizations and individuals can take to build safer spaces for artists.
In this workshop, you can expect to:
Learn what to do if you’ve experienced, witnessed or heard of instances of harassment or assault
Learn what venues and organizations can do to help foster safer spaces
Participate in an open group discussion about how to create safer spaces and the benefits of doing so (optional)
Location: Dance Studio, The Al & Malka Green Artists’ Health Centre, Toronto Western Hospital
Date: May 1st 2019.
Time: 4-6pm
WHO IS FACILITATING?
Matthew Eldridge is a Registered Social Worker. He has held social work positions across southern Ontario at hospitals, family health teams and a community health centre. Matt has a background as a competitive trampolinist/gymnast and performed as an acrobat in the Cirque du Soleil production of Dralion. As the Clinic Coordinator at The Al & Malka Green Artists’ Health Centre, Matt brings together his twin passions for the arts and for healthcare.
STRESSED! SESSIONS
This workshop is part of the series “STRESSED! How to handle an artists’ life in 9 sessions”. All sessions take place on the 1st Wednesday of the month, 4-6pm, at The Al & Malka Green Artists’ Health Centre from September 2018 – May 2019.