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COLLABORATORS We have had the great pleasure of working with the organizations listed below on this project. ______________ |
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Winthrop Court Community House The "Broken Teacup Society" originated as an art program at Winthrop Court Community House focused on repurposing materials and engaging the community in creativity. Winthrop Court generously allowed us to build on this original program and helped create a shareable model for art programming, available free to community health centres and social service organizations across Ontario. Participants contributed ideas, shared images and welcomed us into their community. We look forward to more creative adventures with them, and sharing of ideas to make art more accessible to everyone. ______________ |
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Foster Farm Family House Foster Farm Family House graciously agreed to allow us to test the transferrence of the "Broken Teacup Society" art program model in their community. Community members contributed ideas, images, skills and inspired us with their enthusiasm and willingness to share. ______________ |
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Amethyst Women's Addiction Centre Amethyst Women's Addiction Centre partnered with us on expanding the "Broken Teacup Society" art program, doubling the number of workshop ideas listed, offering 6-months of programming to participants, presenting the workshops online with kits of materials and helping us learn how to make art programming more accessible to everyone. ______________ |
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Art Factory Art Factory runs a creative program called "The Art of Recovery" which helps others who are struggling with mental health or addiction issues. This program has been invited to try out the "Broken Teacup Society" art workshop ideas and add to the content. ______________ |
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Christine Mockett gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Ontario Arts Council, and the Ottawa Community Foundation and the Ontario Trillium Foundation through the Arts Network Ottawa Neighbourhood Arts Program. |
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This project was funded by a grant from the Ottawa Community Foundation. |
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