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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Crimson & Craft: Seniors Art Connect – Exhibition Reception
March 27 @ 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Join us at the opening reception of our upcoming exhibition, featuring the completed works from our Crimson & Craft: Seniors Art Connect program! This event will include a special recognition of provincial arts funding.
This community-driven Lakeshore Arts program for residents of Griggs Manor, was developed by and for senior community members and facilitated by artist facilitator Ewa Henry-Dawson. The participants of this 8-week program have explored various art forms, while developing meaningful connections with their neighbours.
If you’re unable to join the opening reception, stop by and view the final works during our regular drop-in hours! This exhibition will be on display at our Community Project Space until April 25th!
Drop-In: Tuesday & Thursdays, 11AM-3PM or Saturdays, 1-3:30PM
Free

