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Become a member of CARFAC today!

7/20/2020

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As a longtime member of Canadian Artists’ Representation, CARFAC Ontario, please consider becoming a member of this organization which was founded in London, Ontario, more than 50 years ago and has become the national voice for professional artists.
 
Your membership would make a strong statement of support for culture in Canada.  
 
I appreciate your consideration of this request at this time as we are all dealing with the crisis of the impact of this global pandemic. It is a good opportunity to take action on what we can do together to strengthen the arts and culture within our communities. 
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6/16/2025 01:46:43 am

I think supporting organizations like CARFAC Ontario is important for strengthening Canadian art.

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Jamelie Hassan is a visual artist and activist based in London, Ontario. Since the 1970's, she has exhibited widely in Canada and internationally. She is also active as a lecturer, writer and independent curator and has travelled and worked globally.

​In 
2001 she received a Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in recognition of her artistic achievement. Her activism, curatorial work and contributions to the artist-run centre movement in Canada were also mentioned by the jury in their statement.

​London, Ontario is on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Lenape, Attawandaron and Huron-Wendat peoples, at the forks of Deshkan Ziibi (Antler River), an area subject to the Dish with One Spoon Wampum and other treaties.

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    • Education
    • Awards and Recognitions
    • Solo Exhibitions >
      • Re-enacting Resistance
      • At The Far Edge of Words
    • Group Exhibitions
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    • Commissions
    • Curatorial Projects
    • Lectures
    • Experience/Activism
  • Media
    • Publications
    • Print Reviews
    • Online Media
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