Arts Etobicoke: Intersections: Threads of Tradition and Identity – Connections between Disability, Mental Health and Cultural Identity

Discover cultural intersections around disability in Arts Etobicoke’s fourth art exhibit in the series, Intersections: Threads of Tradition – Connections between Disability and Mental Health. The exhibition seeks to open conversations about the experiences of disability within various cultural contexts, and its connections to mental health.
The Intersections: Threads of Tradition and Identity series, aims to understand where different traditions and identities merge to form community connections and bring people together.
This exhibit will take place from January 18 to March 1, at the Cloverdale Common, located at the north end of the shopping centre.
Exhibit Dates & Hours:
Wednesday to Saturday | 12 pm to 5 pm
Opening Reception: January 16, 6 pm to 8 pm.

For questions or inquiries, please contact Sadie Philipson at sadie@artsetobicoke.com. Visit artsetobicoke.com for full details.
Event Details
EXHIBITION: January 16 to March 1 Cloverdale Common next to ServiceOntario