Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin

Canadian Art Summit 2024

ART+PUBLIC UnLtd was the lead programmer for the 2024 Canadian Arts Summit titled “Possible Futures/Futures Possibles.” The Summit is a gathering of senior art leaders, including artistic directors, executive directors and volunteer board chairs of Canada’s largest arts institutions.

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Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin

Markham Public Art Summit

Co-curator of ‘Becoming Public Art: Working Models & Case Studies for Art in Public’, a nine-week virtual global summit presented by the City of Markham in 2020. The recordings have become essential resources for those interested in the practice of contemporary public art.

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Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin

ArtworxTO Legacy Artist in Residence

Developed through extensive research and with input from the ArtworxTO Internal Working Group, the ArtworxTO Legacy Artist in Residence (AiR) program gets to the heart of embedding creativity in Toronto as a core element in city building, pairing a professional contemporary artist to work within a City of Toronto department. The inaugural artist, Maria Hupfield worked with the City of Toronto, Ravine Unit.

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Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin

Canadian Art Summit 2023

Lead programmer of CAS 2023 titled Resilient Futures in the Arts: Making the arts work and thrive. The Summit brings together 200 arts leaders from across the country to explore some of the most pressing issues faced by our sector today.

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Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin Curating + Writing Rebecca Carbin

Monument Lab

Co-Curator of ‘MonumentMobile: What’s Next for Toronto?’ by Monument Lab - the Philadelphia-based public art and history studio, co-founded by Ken Lum and Paul Farber in collaboration with artist Quentin VerCetty. The work consisted of a series of public activations at various civic ‘sites of memory’ through the mobile installation, gathering public input that informed the City of Toronto’s Commemorative Framework policy.

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