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NATIONAL WORKSHOP

CARFAC NATIONAL presents the 2025 Indigenous Protocols for the Visual Arts Workshop Series:

Join us for our 2025 Indigenous Protocols Workshop Series, offering tailored sessions for diverse participants in the visual arts sector. These workshops, presented via Zoom, are designed to deepen understanding and foster respectful engagement with Indigenous protocols in the arts

Over the course of the workshops, we will have discussions around Intellectual Property, cultural appropriation, safeguarding cultural knowledge, and Indigenous artist’s rights and responsibilities when using traditional and contemporary imagery. There will also be information on how artists can protect their artwork using available tools and legal resources.

Engagement and Collaboration for Cultural Workers

with Arianne Mulaire

This workshop is for Indigenous or Canadian organizations whose primary mandate is to present visual or media art*, as well as independent cultural workers (curator, consultant, researcher, etc). We highly encourage organizations to register at least two participants, so knowledge is shared within the organization. Participants may include board and/or staff from the organization.

The workshop will cover:

  • Understanding the rights and responsibilities Indigenous artists have when incorporating traditional and contemporary imagery into their work 

  • Considerations around safeguarding Traditional Knowledge

  • Learning the basics of Canada’s Intellectual Property Rights system and the ways Indigenous artists can use it to protect their work

  • Conversations around cultural appropriation

Arianne Mulaire is a bilingual (French, English) Métis from the Red River Valley in what is now known as Manitoba. Arianne worked in various sectors in Ottawa, including tech, art and culture and not-for-profit, before returning to her homeland. Today, Arianne uses her life experiences and professional knowledge for training on the realities of these groups, but especially those of Indigenous peoples. She applies her ways of knowing and being to the development of strategies and policies for organisations interested in bringing lasting, positive change. Arianne develops and executes strategies using facilitation to engage stakeholders, develop empathy and build consensus. 

Earlier Event: 17 April
NATIONAL WORKSHOP
Later Event: 30 April
PRAIRIE WEBINAR