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Photo: Michelle Peek | Art: Cripping the Arts Brownton AbbeyDrawing on Re•Vision’s collaborative work with Urban Indigenous, Inuit, Queer, nonbinary, trans, and disability-identified artists and communities, Re•Vision considers the power of story-making methods to (re)author identities and selves, and the potential of well-crafted and well-curated stories to create systemic change. Although participants engage in a […]

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What makes the Re•Vision process unique is the focus on multimedia stories as research creation and knowledge mobilization methods and art as activism. Participants in the storytelling workshops create multimedia stories, which are short videos (2-3 minutes) that pair audio recordings of personal stories with visuals and soundscapes. This work is accomplished through REDLAB which […]

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The Re•Vision Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph is home to a number of research projects dedicated to exploring ways that a range of communities can use arts-informed research to advance social inclusion, well-being, and justice. Re•Vision’s Methodology Re•Vision’s storytelling methodology is situated in activist art traditions and critical arts-based […]

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