The Art of Listening – Non Indigenous Circle featuring Ian Case

FREE — OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Ian Case (he/him) is a senior Arts Administrator with over 35 years of experience administrating arts organizations of various sizes and focuses. Ian is a skilled leader with a deep and comprehensive understanding of all elements of artistic production, creation, development, management. A team builder, he has a proven track record in creating sustainable organizational growth. Ian brings energy and commitment to the work of arts administration. With a comprehensive knowledge of administrative roles and responsibilities, Ian has a strong understanding of government, agency and post-secondary processes and of the funder relationship. He has deep community roots on Vancouver Island as well as a fundamental commitment to the arts. Ian has a long-standing commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility in his work.

Part of The Art of Visiting — National Indigenous Peoples Gathering, hosted by LodgePole Arts Alliance. Relearn the art of visiting with fellow Indigenous presenters, artists, agents and producers. Exchange ideas, nourish relationships! Please visit the Eventbrite page for full schedule and more information.

Welcome to the Second Annual Art of Visiting!

Join us from Monday, October 6 to Thursday, October 9, 2025, for three enriching days of connection across Wolfe Island and Katarokwi/Kingston, Ontario.

We invite Indigenous and Treaty-partner (non-Indigenous) presenters, artists, and cultural workers from across the country to gather on the land for conversations, workshops, and inspiring presentations and performances.

We are honoured to share space with Jesse Wente, Ian Case, Christine Friday, Harmony Johnson Harder, Philip Geller, and many more talented individuals offering their stories and gifts.

This year, we continue to centre being on the land—celebrating the vibrant colours of the harvest season while nurturing a relational exchange of knowledge, creativity, and respectful reciprocity.

The Art of Visiting is free for Indigenous arts sector representatives, and Indigenous presenters are encouraged to reach out to explore available travel, food and accomodation support.

Tickets for Treaty Partners are limited. Donations are welcomed.

Mark your calendars and prepare for three days of inspiration, reflection, and community at the Second Annual Art of Visiting!

This project is funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario).

Date

Tuesday, Oct 07, 2025
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Time

1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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