The Creative Construct: Building for Culture and Creativity international symposium brought together participants from around the world to exchange the latest ideas and practices on the development of cultural and creative spaces; cultural planning and investment strategies for cultural infrastructure and cultural districts; and collaborative approaches to enhancing the cultural vitality, creative potential, and competitiveness of cities and communities.
The Creative Construct: Building for Culture and Creativity international symposium was organized by the Centre of Expertise on Culture and Communities at Simon Fraser University in collaboration with the City of Ottawa.
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– Session presentations, papers, notes, photos, and other resources are available on the
Pre-conference and design charette: Designing sustainable creative spaces
PHOTO CREDITS
Kamloops Art Gallery | Kamloops, B.C. | Photo: Kim Clarke
Comox Valley Art Gallery - Comox Valley Centre for the Arts | Courtenay, B.C. | Photo: Comox Valley Centre for the Arts
Rotary Centre for the Arts | Kelowna, B.C. | Photo: Pamela Gilani, courtesy of City of Kelowna
Le Pays de La Sagouine | Bouctouche, New Brunswick | Photo: Le Pays de La Sagouine
Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology | Hamilton, Ontario | Photo: City of Hamilton
The Varley Art Gallery | Markham, Ontario | Photo: The Varley Art Gallery
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Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History Pointe-à-Callière / Pointe-à-Callière, Musée d’archéologie et d’histoire de Monréal | Montreal, Quebec | Photo: Nancy Duxbury
Ex-Centris | Montreal, Quebec | Photo: Nancy Duxbury Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre | Vancouver, B.C. | Photo: City of Vancouver
City of Ottawa panorama | Ottawa, ON | Photo: City of Ottawa
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