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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Designing a Transportation Vehicle

June 12, 2021 @ 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
FREE
Led by: Alejandro Rizzo Nervo & Cecilia Salcedo
Join us for the Designing a Transportation Vehicle workshop. We will create an opportunity to connect design thinking and hands-on making to reconsider how and why we move across the world. Using prompts, we will encourage participants to think imaginatively and out of the box, forgoing any preconceived ideas of how transportation and vehicles can function.
Material kits will be delivered to participants with all the necessary materials for this workshop, including tape, stickers, and construction paper.

Designing a Transportation Vehicle is part of the Transportation quad. This quad invites audiences to consider problems regarding transportation that are linked to national borders, such as mobility and tourism, through reimagining new forms of ethical human movement.