Creative Economy, Well-Being and Territory The CREAT Research Chair team is pleased to invite you to its Conference Creative Economy, Well-Being and Territory, to be held on November 4-6, 2024, at the Université du Québec en Outaouais in Gatineau. The event will feature eight (8) thematic sessions on November 4 and 5, bringing together researchers […]
Creative Economy, Well-being and Territory For several years now, society has been in a state of flux, and organizational methods are constantly evolving. The creative economy offers an opportunity to rethink the way we work, by rethinking the way we relate to each other and contributing to the well-being of society as a whole. By […]
The CREAT team has created a directory of videos, guides, podcasts, training courses, websites, books and conferences produced or offered by the Chair’s managing institutions, the FRQ, the SSHRC and the Universités du Québec (UQ) network. The directory is divided into five (5) sections: inclusive communication, inclusive recruitment and management, inclusive work and study environments, […]
As part of its Conference to be held November 4–6, 2024 at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), the CREAT Chair will be awarding a prize in recognition of the outstanding contribution of a practitioner in the field of the creative economy and well-being. Nominations must be submitted by October 21, 2024.
At the end of its first year, CREAT’s Culture in Region Axis held its Journées d’étude lexicales on April 15 and 16, 2024, at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO). The event brought together members of the academic and practical communities, who were invited to discuss issues specific to their regions and cultures. The […]
Author : Sarah Tomlinsonsource : Ici, Radio Canada Arts Julie Bérubé granted an interview to journalist Sarah Tomlinson on the effects of gentrification on visual arts galleries, artists and surrounding communities. Listen to the article >
Culture and Local Governance / Culture et Gouvernance locale, in partnership with the CREAT Chair, is preparing a special issue on the theme of the “Creative Economy, Well-Being, and Territory”. This special issue aims to explore the connections between these three concepts. Publication is scheduled for autumn 2025..
Rafaela’s research focuses on the creative economy in Brazil. She is interested in the management of cultural projects in the creative industries, the management of creativity in cultural projects and the relationship between culture and creativity at the heart of this process. Rafaela is undertaking a research internship with Axis Culture in the regions team until […]
The Culture in regions Axis of the CREAT Chair held its Lexical Study Days on April 15 and 16, 2024 at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO). These two days brought together experts in regional culture from both practical and academic backgrounds. These days of reflection and exchange were made up of participative workshops, […]
Axis Culture en région has launch a call for contributions for a collective work that aims to present real, concrete cases of project organization and/or inter-organizational coordination on the theme of culture in the regions in a French-speaking context. The book, provisionally entitled “La culture en région: des exemples de réussites et des défis à relever”, […]
On October 26 and 27, 2023, at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, a symposium was held focusing on the museum world, its practices and operations, and its multiple connections with collections, the public, geographical territory and politics. The aim of the symposium was to stimulate reflection on the modalities and practices of connections in […]
The “Croître autrement” study day was a first opportunity for some members of CREAT’s Culture in the regions Axis to hear first-hand accounts from the architects and workers behind the major efforts to pool support for infrastructure for artists in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean area. It was also an opportunity to hear the viewpoints of organizations from […]
Between October 1 and 3, 2023, the OPSAC Annual Conference was held in Saskatoon. The event featured conferences, panels and workshops. The theme of the Xth edition was “Making a commitment to redistribution”. The aim of the conference was to revisit the long-established method of funding the arts. Julie Bérubé presented a paper at the […]
You can now consult the report on the summer school’s Arts, culture and health: what relationships? What are the benefits? Initiated and organized by the AgeTeQ laboratory and the Université de Montréal, this second edition was part of the training activities of the research chair CREAT. The Arts and Health Axis, headed by Dr. Beauchet […]
The CREAT Chair presented a symposium on May 11 and 12, 2023, as part of the 90th edition of ACFAS. Cartographier, médier et favoriser l’activité créative au Québec pour le mieux-être citoyen was part of the project to create a brand new FRQSC research chair on the theme of the creative economy and well-being. The […]