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Donna W. Scott

Donna W. Scott

Donna Scott is a Canadian business person best known as the founder of the fashion magazine #Flare. Scott retired from Flare and went on to chair the #CanadaCouncilForTheArts from 1994 to 1998. She also worked as the executive director of the #OntarioArtsCouncil.

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Photo of the illustration Hollow man

Photo of the illustration Hollow man

Test print for Hollow man. Hollow man is about emptying yourself of all strong emotions, good and bad. Keeping yourself from getting to high or to low. Giving yourself a greyscale life instead of all red and some blue-green.

I acknowledge the support of #CanadaCouncilForTheArts #DisabilityArts

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A million thank yous to the @ontarioarts.bsky.social & the #canadacouncilforthearts for recently supporting our work(s) through the Recommender Grants for Writers & Literary Creation Projects for Publication programs (OAC) and the Public Lending Right (CCA).

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Grateful to #CanadaCouncilForTheArts for their support of Canadian authors through the #PublicLendingRight program. Writers get compensation for titles they have in public libraries. One of *many* reasons to be grateful for Canada's strong library systems and the great folks who work there!

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At Chartwell Meadowbrook Retirement Community on Oct. 29th, reading from Product of Italy 🇮🇹, Made in Canada 🇨🇦: An Immigrant's Love Letter to Food, Family, and Resilience. @latitude46pub.bsky.social Thanks #thewritersunionofcanada & #canadacouncilforthearts for supporting this public reading 🇨🇦

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Revealing the Invisible on the Knowledge Network in British Columbia! #lecalq #canadacouncilforthearts

Revealing the Invisible on the Knowledge Network in British Columbia! #lecalq #canadacouncilforthearts

Revealing the Invisible on the Knowledge Network in BC ! #lecalq #canadacouncilforthearts

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A Poster with a painting of woman swimming with the test AANM members show 07.17 - 08.02. Title "Embodiment" Smaller text opening reception 07.17 - 7pm-9pm La Maison des artistes visuels francophones 219 provencher Blvd. Winnipeg MB Logos The Winnipeg Foundation, La Maison Des Artistes Visuels Francophones, Art Accessibility Network Manitoba

A Poster with a painting of woman swimming with the test AANM members show 07.17 - 08.02. Title "Embodiment" Smaller text opening reception 07.17 - 7pm-9pm La Maison des artistes visuels francophones 219 provencher Blvd. Winnipeg MB Logos The Winnipeg Foundation, La Maison Des Artistes Visuels Francophones, Art Accessibility Network Manitoba

I have a piece in the AAMN members show in Winnipeg. Thanks to the AANM for letting me share the first illustration of my Dots and Dashes series. I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. #CanadaCouncilForTheArts #DisabilityArts

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The site we are performing at in the Busan International Dance Festival!
Le théâtre où on va danser dans le cadre du Festival international de danse de Busan . • Avec le soutien généreux du CALQ et de la CAC. - With the generous support of #lecalq and #canadacouncilforthearts

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Much gratitude to #canadacouncilforthearts and @ontarioarts.bsky.social for supporting my writing through these years. It wouldn't be possible without you.

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A view of an art exhibition featuring three blue plinths receding from the viewer.  On the first plinth is a sculpture of a swimming fox with sails on its back,  next is a sculpture of 3 blue and yellow caterpillars,  and in the back is a sculpture of fish among coral. All pieces are made of coloured porcelainand are whimsical in style.

A view of an art exhibition featuring three blue plinths receding from the viewer. On the first plinth is a sculpture of a swimming fox with sails on its back, next is a sculpture of 3 blue and yellow caterpillars, and in the back is a sculpture of fish among coral. All pieces are made of coloured porcelainand are whimsical in style.

An image of an art exhibition showing 3 porcelain sculptures. In the front left is a goat with a fish trail leaning against a tree.  Behind it and slightly out is focus is a large mushroom covered in owl-faced deer.  To the back and upper right, also out of focus, is a wall sculpture featuring three suspended ledges covered in stalactites. On the ledges there are strange wolflike creatures who are helping tiny owl spirits climb into the sky. All pieces are whimsical in nature

An image of an art exhibition showing 3 porcelain sculptures. In the front left is a goat with a fish trail leaning against a tree. Behind it and slightly out is focus is a large mushroom covered in owl-faced deer. To the back and upper right, also out of focus, is a wall sculpture featuring three suspended ledges covered in stalactites. On the ledges there are strange wolflike creatures who are helping tiny owl spirits climb into the sky. All pieces are whimsical in nature

A view of a ceramic sculpture in an exhibition.  The piece is coloured porcelainand features three caterpillars who are tending to several round yellow flowers.  The caterpillars have the faces of owls and are looking very curious.  In the background, out of focus, is another sculpture in the shape of a multilevel mushroom. Both sculptures are on blue plinths, and the walls of the gallery are red brink with a blue central panel.

A view of a ceramic sculpture in an exhibition. The piece is coloured porcelainand features three caterpillars who are tending to several round yellow flowers. The caterpillars have the faces of owls and are looking very curious. In the background, out of focus, is another sculpture in the shape of a multilevel mushroom. Both sculptures are on blue plinths, and the walls of the gallery are red brink with a blue central panel.

The Watchers exhibition is officially open at the Yuill Family Gallery, Medicine Hat! Big thanks to the entire Medalta staff, my fellow MAiRs, and to the Canada Council of the Arts.

#canadianceramics
#porcelainsculpture
#artistinresidence
#medalta
#canadacouncilforthearts
#whimsy
#clay

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Come celebrate! The League of Canadian Poets' Book Awards reading. Tomorrow (Tues), 8PM EDT. Thank you, jurors! Congratulations, poets!
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Thank you @canadianpoets.bsky.social #CanadaCouncilfortheArts @ontarioarts.bsky.social
#canpoetry #canlit #poetryreading #booksky

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Much gratitude to Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for supporting my writing. It makes all the difference.
@palimpsestpress.bsky.social
@ontarioarts.bsky.social
#GGbooks #anstrutherbooks #canadacouncilforthearts #precedentedparroting #canadacouncil

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Much appreciation to The Writers Union of Canada, The Canada Council for the Arts and the Public Lending Rights Program. This is money for writing books that will go directly back into the writing of books.
#canadacouncilforthearts
#writersunionofcanada
#publiclendingrightprogram
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Alright! My Library Public Lending Right payment came in.
Eat'n good today.
#BringingTheArtsToLife
#canadianAuthors
#canadaCouncilfortheArts
#canada📷 #canadianWriter #canadianArt #canadianreads

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The #CanadaCouncilForTheArts has approved the grant to complete my new series of illustrations called Dots & Dashes: A Distress Call from the Time of Covid. I want to thank the Canada Council for the Art for their vote of confidence in my work.

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A photo of a 3d printed version of #NotWeak illustration

A photo of a 3d printed version of #NotWeak illustration

An illustration of The Cowardly Lion from the Wizard of Oz from the neck up in an art deco frame. The frame consists of a small marquee at the top with an image of the artist and the main image below. The text “I am a person with a disability.’ Sits at the top of the illustration. The word “Disability” is in all caps and is colored lime green. The text “# Not Weak” is at the bottom of the illustration. The Lion has fur surrounding its face with a large bulbus nose and large cheeks. Cat whiskers grow from its upper lip.

An illustration of The Cowardly Lion from the Wizard of Oz from the neck up in an art deco frame. The frame consists of a small marquee at the top with an image of the artist and the main image below. The text “I am a person with a disability.’ Sits at the top of the illustration. The word “Disability” is in all caps and is colored lime green. The text “# Not Weak” is at the bottom of the illustration. The Lion has fur surrounding its face with a large bulbus nose and large cheeks. Cat whiskers grow from its upper lip.

Another 3d print that really picked up the texture of the hair. Making my #NotA exhibit more #accessible. #disabilityarts
Thanks to:
#CanadaCouncilfortheArts | Conseil des arts du Canada for the grant to make #Nota. @tarav.bsky.social and Olive Lindstrom for support making the tactile prints

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So thankful for Canada Council for the Arts! Authors 🩷 when you buy our books, but understand that some can’t afford to. The Public Lending Rights Program compensates creators for public library use of our books. A win/win for readers & creators. #writinglife #canadacouncilforthearts

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