Looking Back to (re)Centre

Are you an Indigenous artist educator passionate about sharing your experiences in teaching, learning, and engaging with institutions and community? We invite you to be a part of a initiative that seeks to amplify Indigenous voices across so-called Canada. PROJECT OVERVIEW: We are seeking fifteen Indigenous artist educators to create 3-5 minute filmed/digital creative expressions […]

Curriculum

While visual elements are great for engagement and breaking up text, some businesses go overboard with the images. Their sites are crowded with photos and videos. It makes the site feel overwhelming and cluttered. You may think that it’s great to integrate and abundance of photos and videos to increase engagement, but it can become […]

What is ATAWEKAMIK

The Indigenous Creative Co-op (ATAWEKAMIK), located in the heart of Toronto ONT CANADA, is a member-based community of artisans, artists, and art patrons. The mission of ATAWEKAMIK is to provide a showcase for emerging and established artists to display and sell their artwork, while building community among artists, members, and patrons alike.
Approximately one hundred artists exhibit their various media, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, mixed media, painting,  photography, printmaking, textiles, and sculpture.  It is the mission of these artists to promote ATAWEKAMIK as a locally and nationally recognized model cooperative that presents a thriving retail outlet and exhibit venue for distinctive arts and crafts while providing a source of income support to its artists and an excellent working environment for its employees, all within a mutually supportive community.