Discoverability Webinar - Virtual Shift: Pivoting to Digital Arts and Learning

Event Date and Time: 
Tuesday, April 27, 2021 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Online Event: 
Yes

            

In this panel discussion, we will explore how organizations working in two very different contexts overcame seemingly insurmountable challenges to deliver meaningful arts experiences to students within a global pandemic.

The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music was one of the first music schools in the country to pivot to online learning at the onset of the pandemic. Through this panel discussion, we will explore some of the major challenges they encountered, ways they reached out to new virtual students, their accomplishments as well as their plans for moving forward post-pandemic.

On the opposite coast, the Labrador Creative Arts Festival faced a completely different set of challenges when shifting to an online format – from lack of reliable internet, to connecting school communities with remote artists, to video production from a distance and more. Throughout this discussion we will discover the steps they took to engage their students despite the odds.

 

Meet the panelists:

Angela Elster, President & CEO, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra

Gillian Hunter Gibbs, Director, VSO School of Music

Louise Ironside, Director, Marketing & Communications

Tim Borlase, Founder, Labrador Creative Arts Festival

Sandra Broomfield, Festival Coordinator, Labrador Creative Arts Festival

Jamie Lewis, Film Producer, Labrador Creative Arts Festival

 

 

We are grateful for the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Azrieli Foundation for the Discoverability Webinar Series.