Elsy Zavarce
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Elsy Zavarce is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work has been showcased in Venezuela, Canada, and the US and is featured in both private and public collections, including the Museum of the Americas. She has participated in numerous exhibitions and undertaken individual projects, earning recognition and accolades in the field of arts. With a background in Architecture and Graphic Design and a long career in teaching and research at Zulia University, Zavarce has extensive publications in the area of teaching and learning of Design and Contemporary Art. Unraveling the various layers that contemporary art entails, highlighting its complexity, and addressing its diverse dimensions. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the Department of Art Education at Concordia University, Zavarce focuses on exploring the roles of artists, educators, and curators in fostering communities, proposing socially engaged practices, and envisioning co-creating urban spaces that inspire imagination and cultivate a sense of belonging, resilience, and resistance.
Sessions in which Elsy Zavarce participates
Saturday 1 June, 2024
This workshop presents mapping as a dynamic tool for cultivating urban and environmental awareness, while also fostering community engagement. Join us in exploring the unique intersection of mapping and community involvement as we navigate the complexities of urban perceptions through open dialogue. Share personal experiences of navigating Montreal's diversity, creating a safe space where differences are embraced through collective mapping and the exchange of varied viewpoints.Throughout ...
Sessions in which Elsy Zavarce attends
Sunday 5 May, 2024
Day 2 of Workshops ArtEDU Spring seriesPresentingOla SerhalAmy Audet-Arcand
Saturday 18 May, 2024
Day 4 of Workshops ArtEDU Spring seriesPresentingJacky LoMelissa Joy GranovskyBettina ForgetJacob Le GallaisEach workshop will last an hour, followed with 15 minutes for questions. Please arrive 15 minutes before the first workshop. Between each presentation there will be breaks. Lunch will be giv...
- 4.1 - Building Accessibility Awareness and Art Critiques
- 4.2 - Lost in Translation: Investigating Contemporary Indigeneity, Photovoice and Nationhood in Art Education
- 4.3 - Imagine Aliens: Using science as a creative prompt in STEAM Education
- 4.4 - Puppetry and Projection: Collaborative, Light-based Collage, and Performance for Environmental Education, Awareness, and Activism
Saturday 25 May, 2024
Day 5 of Workshops ArtEDU Spring seriesPresentingStacey CannThe Bureau of Non-Competitive ResearchNancy LongMackenzie HillEach workshop will last an hour, followed with 15 minutes for questions. Please arrive 15 minutes before the first workshop. Between each presentation there will be breaks. Lunch will be given from 12...