Kristine Anderson
Pride NOT Prejudice: Inclusivity of the ARTS Sponsored by:
Birmingham Consulting Inc.
Supporting:
Reach Out Centre for Kids
Kristine Anderson, Artist
I am a retired elementary educator who often used art to bridge learning differences in the classroom and to facilitate the joy of learning. Expressing myself through art started at a young age and over the last few years I have been able to expand my personal learning by participating in area classes including pottery and watercolour. I am currently combining my various interests by painting images on hand made plates and seeking out new creative ventures.
Instagram – @kreativfloarts
You can contact Kristine at kreativfloarts@gmail.com
Pride NOT Prejudice: Inclusivity of the ARTS
The diversity of the arts community is celebrated in the design of this chair. Various art forms are depicted in a manner that highlights inclusion for everyone: every colour, every voice, every ability, every gender, every age, every spirit, every orientation, every culture. The arts welcome all, with pride not prejudice.
Interested in bidding to own this chair?
This chair will be awarded to the highest bidder after the Chairing is Caring program closes on September 15. Auction proceeds will go to ROCK – Reach Out Centre for Kids.
This Chair Sponsored by Birmingham Consulting Inc. (BCI)
BCI is working hard to make the digital world safer for businesses and consumers. They’re dedicated to minimizing the damage that cyber attacks can have on businesses of all sizes by empowering them to make informed decisions about their information security. Enthusiastic community supporters, BCI is pleased to work together with tenants, CBY Academy of Performing Arts, to shine a spotlight on the role the arts play in supporting youth inclusivity and connectedness.
Supporting ROCK – Reach Out Centre for Kids
ROCK is a non-profit child and youth mental health agency aiming to improve the lives and relationships of children who are having social, emotional and behavioural difficulties that put them at risk for mental health concerns.