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Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Event Set-up

Positions Requirements: Support artist with the installation of their artwork.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Positions Requirements: Support artist with the installation of their artwork.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Greeters

Position Requirements: Assist International Day of People with Disabilities (Dec 3) and Human Rights Day (Dec 10) event participants with Art for Social Change details.

Fluent in English required. Standing shift.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Position Requirements: Assist International Day of People with Disabilities (Dec 3) and Human Rights Day (Dec 10) event participants with Art for Social Change details.

Fluent in English required. Standing shift.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Information Table

Position Requirements: Greet participants.

Check-in tour attendees.

Provide information on the artists, artworks & exhibition.

Fluent in English required.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Position Requirements: Greet participants.

Check-in tour attendees.

Provide information on the artists, artworks & exhibition.

Fluent in English required.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Exhibit Attendant

Position Requirements: Provide supervision of the artwork during exhibition hours.

Secure donation box for community organization.

Provide information on the artist, artwork & exhibition.

Fluent in English required.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Position Requirements: Provide supervision of the artwork during exhibition hours.

Secure donation box for community organization.

Provide information on the artist, artwork & exhibition.

Fluent in English required.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Tour Guide

Position Requirements: Guide participants through the exhibition.

Provide information on the artists, artworks & exhibition.

Provide information regarding linked community organization.

Fluent in English required. Walking shift.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Position Requirements: Guide participants through the exhibition.

Provide information on the artists, artworks & exhibition.

Provide information regarding linked community organization.

Fluent in English required. Walking shift.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Event Support

Position Requirements: Cover breaks for volunteers.

Support general event questions.

Support volunteers and participants, as needed.

Fluent in English required. Standing shift.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Position Requirements: Cover breaks for volunteers.

Support general event questions.

Support volunteers and participants, as needed.

Fluent in English required. Standing shift.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art For Social Change - Event Take Down

Possition Requirements: Support artist with the take down of their artwork.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Possition Requirements: Support artist with the take down of their artwork.


Art for Social Change is a program that uses conceptual art to provide powerful experiences that inspire people to take personal action to create positive change for those facing barriers due to lack of accessibility, inclusion, and other oppressive systems and structures.

This year, seven (7) multidisciplinary artists throughout Canada have been invited to create installations related to the theme of Accessibility. Their artworks will be displayed in a final exhibition at Keyano College, opening on December 3 (International Persons with Disabilities Day) and closing on December 10 (International Human Rights Day) and with personalized tours scheduled daily.

To create artworks that respond to the local experience, artists have been invited to partner with social profit organizations in the region that support people experiencing barriers to access, be it physical, mental, neurological, cultural, or otherwise. The goal of this partnership is not only to bring local context to the artwork, but also to show that support is available and that these organizations are on a journey to find solutions.

[The Art for Social Change program was initiated by the Public Art Committee and the Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equity and is brought to you by the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in collaboration with Keyano College.]

Exhibiting Artists

Imani Edwards

Jinzhe Cui

Liana Wheeldon

Roberto Santaguida

Robyn Rennie

Sonia Burke-Smith

Steve deBruyn

Organization: Public Art Wood Buffalo

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: T9H4B8

Allow Groups: Yes