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Coffee Chats is a series of virtual casual gatherings with the CEAD team with industry guests. Hosted virtually in small intimate groups, these gatherings will provide a space for group conversations with practitioners who are interested in supporting OCAD U students and grads to offer mentorship, and share their professional insights and journey, while collectively creating an online community.

Sean Lee is an artist and curator exploring the notion of disability art as the last avant-garde. Orienting towards a “crip horizon”, he is interested in the transformative possibilities of crip community building and accessible curatorial practices that desire the ways disability can disrupt. Sean holds a B.A. in Arts Management and Studio from the University of Toronto, Scarborough and is currently the Director of Programming at Tangled Art + Disability. He also is a member of the Ontario Art Council’s Deaf and Disability Advisory Group and Toronto Art Council’s Visual Arts / Media Arts Committee.

Website: https://tangledarts.org
Instagram: @tangled_arts, @seanleelee1
Twitter: @TangledArtsTO, @seanleelee

Sean is open to talking about:
Disability Justice, Disability Arts + Culture, Accessible Curation Auto-captioning will be available at this event.

ASL interpretation can be provided. If any attendees would like to request ASL interpretation, please contact fyusuf@ocadu.ca by August 16.
This event will not be recorded.

Photo courtesy of Michelle Peek, Bodies in Translation, Cripping the Arts Symposium (2019)


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