Volume 81 | July 1, 2021
This Canada Day, be thankful!
July is Canada's month - when we share our joy in being Canadians with millions across the country. It's the month for red flags and red hearts, events, concerts, and fireworks. It's also the month when we pay gratitude to our identity as Canadians and the support and benefits that come along with it. This year, in particular, is a time to reflect and acknowledge the need to create a space for all voices, and to listen and learn.

Canadians are shocked by the recent discoveries of unmarked indigenous graves in Western Canada. Standing in solidarity with the stewards and caretakers of Turtle Island, and as an acknowledgement of the grief of the Indigenous local population, Markham Arts Council has joined hands with several other organizations to cancel our Virtual Canada Day concert series broadcast.

Instead, we will broadcast an episode later this summer featuring a local Indigenous artist and exploring the theme of what it truly means to be a Canadian. - STAY TUNED
Art Therapy for Seniors
Who: Seniors located anywhere!
What: Free group art therapy sessions with registered therapists. Themes: Coping with Change and Finding Calm during Chaos.
When: Sessions throughout June and July.
Where: Online via Zoom.
Why: Express, explore, and understand your emotions through a variety of art mediums while making new friends!
Healing Dance Workshops
Life is better when you dance!
The amazing Munni Subhani will continue leading our free Healing Dance workshops for seniors! Come out and join us on July 6 and July 20 for uplifting 30-minute dance sessions.
"I just wanted to write and tell you how much I enjoy Healing Dance sessions. I really enjoy all the movements and music that goes naturally with them." – Veronica S., regular workshop attendee
Artist Unplugged – Season 3
July 8: RAQUEL.

Toronto R&B/Soul/Pop artist, RAQUEL., is a singer-songwriter, arranger/producer, coach, and background vocalist.

RAQUEL. is currently pursuing her music degree at Humber College while writing, recording and performing her own body of work to be released in the coming year.
July 15: Wanes Moubayed and Edward Tarzi

Wanes Moubayed is a music educator, performer and conductor of the Canadian Arabic Orchestra.

Edward Tarzi is a Syrian-Canadian guitarist who plays Classical, Middle Eastern, fusion and Jazz music.
Our 2020 Annual Report
Read all about our programming and initiatives during 2020. We highlight the steps taken by the Markham Arts Council to minimize the impact of COVID-19 on the community by introducing new virtual programs and focusing on healing through Art. Special thanks to all our partners, funders and supporters for standing by us during these trying and unprecedented times. 
Volunteers Needed
Markham Arts Council is looking for Volunteers
Markham Arts Council invites you to get involved in some of the most exciting art events happening in the city. 

We're looking for volunteers to help:
  • Execute our programs, events, and festivals
  • Participate as a key member in one of our committees
  • Donate their time and expertise for the growth of the organization

If that's you, do drop us a note. We'd love to hear from you.
Coming Soon - Moonlight Movies
Stay tuned for more details
Heintzman House: Virtual Art Show and Sale
Check out the virtual exhibitions of 20+ local artists!
Markham's Heintzman House is currently presenting its 2021 Virtual Art Show and Sale!

Enjoy artworks that capture a variety of subjects in diverse media... and perhaps, find the perfect piece for your home while supporting visual artists in Markham.
Markham Arts Council | 905-947-9054 | info@markhamartscouncil.com | www.markhamartscouncil.com