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    Carol Mark is the owner of ACA Gallery based in Toronto.
She hosts the Webism group Climate Change - the impact show
from Feb 20 to March 1, 2008. Click on image for whole report.

Also don't miss to scroll down to find out more about Carol's social engagement. Watch the video about "Nuit Blanche" art opening event. Listen to Canadians from Toronto what they have to tell about the idea that art can change the world! We Webists are glad to can be of help to Carol's goals to gain more publicity on the web in assistance of her charity projects. We from the Webism Group of Worldwide Artists know best THAT ART CAN CHANGE THE WORLD AND ALWAYS HAS.

 
           
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          June 18-23, 2007
Carol Mark, Director ACA Gallery invited as keynote speaker for Regional Social Forum on June 22, 2007 on Art & Social Activism.

The Regional Social Forum (RSF) is an outgrowth of the World Social Forum movement (WSF). This, our third year, will feature an associated, concurrent art and media exhibition. As is the case with the Regional Social Forum, the RSF New Art and Media Festival will be open to all artists and art lovers who subscribe to our basic anti-neo-liberal principles. There is no cost to attend this event.

The WSF came into being to answer concerns that the World Economic Forum, open only to politicians and heads of corporations and similar people, denies the average person a voice in such matters. The WSF was conceived to be an open meeting space at which anyone may speak out against the advancing globalization that threatens our lives and livelihoods. The Regional Social Forum ~ Canada's Social Forum ~ follows this model. We have an exciting line-up of workshops, round table discussions and key-note speakers. This is considered to be one of Ontario's premier social-activist events!

The 2007 RSF takes place June 21 – 24, 2007 at Spenser Lodge, the London area headquarters of Boy Scouts of Canada. Please note, we are not associated with BSC, but are merely tenants on the site.

For additional information, visit our website at www.rsflondon.ca