Living a Creative Life Congress

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About Living a Creative Life Congress

Calgary Arts Development has hosted a variety of free community gatherings that explore themes like art for social change, community-driven art, reconciliation and community engagement. Watch this space for information on upcoming Congress events

Living a Creative Life Congress 2024

Registration is now open for our annual Living a Creative Life Congress on December 4 & 5, 2024.

The 2024 Living a Creative Life Congress focuses once again on Art for Social Change and continues to probe the question: How might artists lead the way to a more equitable, inclusive and accessible city where everyone belongs?  This year we are exploring that question through the lens of our city’s new branding, Blue Sky City, as we look at ways Calgary can live up to the promise and potential of truly being a blue-sky city.   

Get inspired, hear about some of the amazing work being done by Calgary artists, exchange ideas and possibly find new collaborators for future projects. If that’s not enough, we invite you to enjoy some good food as well! An online option is available for those who can’t attend in person. 

The congress runs from 12:30pm on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 through to 5pm on Thursday, December 5. In addition to panel discussions and break-out sessions, we are excited to welcome award-winning writer and speaker Jesse Wente to inspire us on the evening of December 4.  

You are invited to attend the entire congress, some of the daytime sessions or just the evening session with Jesse Wente. 

Accessibility 

General accessibility information is listed below. If you have accessibility needs, please contact Cherie McMaster at cherie.mcmaster@calgaryartsdevelopment.com to discuss support options.  

Information about accessibility at the Central Public Library can be found here. 

Much of our event takes place in the Patricia A. Whelan Performance Hall, but some of the breakout sessions will occur in meeting rooms either in the basement or on the 3rd floor of the library. Elevators are cramped but available. Online attendees will be able to watch the live-streamed event in the Hall and attend a facilitated virtual breakout to engage attendees on Art for Social Change themes. There will be sharebacks on the second day, after workshops, to help all get a sense of the different rooms’ conversations. 

We are reserving seating in the first three rows of the theatre which is accessible, easy to navigate, and can be reached via elevator. There will also be breakout sessions in the theatre space for those with mobility challenges. Meals will be made available close to this accessible seating area.   

ASL Interpretation will be provided for all sessions in the theatre.  

A quiet space is available for decompressing. Art therapists are on hand to hold space for calming activities or to support your emotional and mental well-being. 

Food Options 

There will be a place on the registration form to add any food sensitivities or allergies and to let us know if you require a vegetarian or vegan meal.  

Wearing a Mask 

As there has been a rise in COVID and flu cases, we request that if you are feeling unwell you do not attend in person. No one will question you if you are wearing a mask at our event.  

Getting to our event and Parking 

The Central Library is located at 800 3 Street SE, directly east of City Hall. 

Public bike racks are located on all sides of the building, and bus routes stop on 3 Street SE and on 9 Avenue SE. The closest CTrain stop is City Hall, on both the Red and Blue lines. 

There is parking in the City Hall parkade, paid parking lots on the east side of the Library, and paid street parking in the East Village. The CPA Lot 55 has all day parking for $10. There are accessible parking spots directly beside the Library which can then be accessed by elevator; this elevator is monitored during open hours if you require further assistance. We ask that all participants respect the accessible parking signs and do not use one of those spots unless needed.   

You can also find the Central Library on the Pedesting app, to help you find the best indoor and outdoor routes through downtown and the East Village. 

When: December 4 & 5, 2024
Location: Central Public Library (online option available)
Cost: Free but registration is required
ASL interpretation is provided

Register here to attend IN PERSON December 4 and/or December 5 (daytime events, Evening with Jesse Wente)

Register here to attend ONLINE December 4 and/or December 5 (daytime events, Evening with Jesse Wente)

Past Events

Living a Creative Life Congress 2023

The 2023 Living a Creative Life Congress focuses on Art for Social Change as we explore the question: How might artists lead the way to a more equitable, inclusive and accessible city where everyone belongs? Read more

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