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23 September at 12:00 13:00 EDT

Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 12:00–1:00 pm ET
Free, Open to All
Online—Register for Zoom Link

Discover CultureBrew.Art (CBA)—a digital platform that promotes and fosters opportunities for Indigenous and racialized artists throughout the arts.

CBA’s central tool is a national searchable database of Indigenous and racialized writers and artists, which employers and organizations—including theatre companies, community and social-service non-profits, government agencies, media outlets, ad agencies, and more—may access as subscribers.

In this one-hour session, Community Engagement Producer Chris Gatchalian will introduce CBA and provide a brief tour of their searchable online database. Join us as we learn about CBA as an invaluable tool for artistic promotion and collaboration, including how Indigenous and racialized artists can join to showcase their practice and how organizations can use the database to find new talent.

A Q&A with the audience will follow the presentation.

About the Presenter

Born and raised on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh peoples (colonially known as “Vancouver”), now based primarily in Tkaronto (“Toronto”), Chris (C.E.) Gatchalian (he/him/his) is an award-winning Filipinx diasporic queer author, editor, playwright, dramaturge, teacher and consultant of Tagalog, Ilocano, and Spanish ancestry. The author of six books and editor of three anthologies, he is Community Engagement Producer for CultureBrew.Art.

Cost: Free

Organizer: QWF

 

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