Once I started creating, I started coming back up.”He enrolled in Seneca College’s fashion arts program, which is how he ended up living in Toronto. With financial support from the RBC Emerging Artist Program, the seven artists on the project got paid for their time. Jason De Mata, mentorship co-ordinator at VIBE Arts, said the intention of the program is to help the artists share their skills in their communities, ideally in small group settings. Even before joining VIBE Arts he held art workshops in parks, which he called Art Vibes. She said VIBE Arts gave her the artistic freedom to create the film she wanted to make, something she hopes to do in her film career.
Source: thestar December 27, 2019 05:03 UTC