Carmen Ocampo Velázquez (She/They) is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist, curator, and psychologist originally from Colombia. Her experience centers on healing, identity, and social change through collaborative engaged art. Drawing on a clinical psychology background spanning over 30 years, she catalyzes creative processes that foster individual and communitarian resilience and empowerment. Carmen holds a Master’s in Environmental Studies and is the founder of Matiz Project, a transdisciplinary collective harnessing the transformative power of art to deconstruct social narratives and reclaim collective voices. Currently, she serves as an Art & Wellbeing Facilitator and Board Member at Lakeshore Arts (LSA).

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DROP-IN BAR Open Studio (@ LSA)
February 20 @ 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Join us at the studios of our current (Black Artists Residency) BAR artists to learn more about their art practices and take in their works in progress
Drop-in between 6:30-8:30PM, with artist introductions taking place at 7PM. Note: this event takes place upstairs at LSA.
Accessibility: Lakeshore Arts’ artist studios are located on the second floor of a building with 3 stairs at the entrance, a narrow staircase to the second floor, and non-automatic doors. A bathroom is available on the same level as the artist studios.
Free

