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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Artists in Practice: Training in Community Arts Facilitation (@ LSA)
April 29 @ 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
This six-week program is designed to support emerging artists, arts & culture workers and any artful individuals who are residents of Etobicoke and interested in arts facilitation at the intersection of creativity and community building.
Join us for weekly interactive and discussion-based workshops facilitated by LSA Staff, as well as insights from guest artist-facilitators, on a range of topics, from understanding community arts to designing programs within an anti-oppressive framework, to re-Indigenizing community arts. This hands-on program will culminate in participants developing and facilitating a demo arts program for peers.
Registration is now closed for this program. Please note there is a limit to the number of participants. Only selected participants will be contacted with a confirmation email.
If you require more information, please contact Steffi Ng, Programs Coordinator at ProgramsCoordinator@LakeshoreArts.ca.
Free

