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Annual General Assembly & Elections

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General Assembly 2023

Annual General Assembly & Elections
You must register in advance — RSVP
Online via Zoom, open to the public, all are welcome
September 5th at 6:00 pm to 8:30 PM

Convivial and open to the public, articule’s general assemblies are perfect opportunities to take part in discussions that will affect the centre, get to know member opportunities, and renew or complete the membership process!

The agenda for this year's Assembly includes the following items:

  • 2023-2024 program and activity plan

Annual Board Members Elections

We are looking for active members of our community who are interested in taking on the multiple challenges of an artist-run center and participating in collective work to envision the possible futures of articule as a member of our board of directors. This year, we are opening nominations to the board of directors to all active and recently enrolled articule members. There are 2 seats to be filled for a two-year term. Anyone wishing to nominate a member of articule or who wishes to be considered as a nominee can contact us directly at info@articule.org.

How to use Zoom

Zoom is a free video-conferencing platform. You do not have to have a Zoom account to attend a Zoom meeting, but may wish to create an account. Once you have registered for the AGA, you will receive an email with a link to the Zoom meeting. Click on the link, and you will be prompted to download the software. We recommend you download Zoom on a laptop or desktop, and use headphones during the meeting. Bring your laptop/desktop close to your internet router, or use an Ethernet cable if you have one.  See this introductory  Zoom guide for more.

 

Technical questions?
Contact us at outreach@articule.org 

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