The Written Territory: The Legacy of Words
Schedule
Wed May 27 2026 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
MUSE Arts Creative Lab | Toronto, ON
About this Event
Step into a reflective and creative space where writing becomes both expression and artifact. The Written Territory: The Legacy of Words is a 2-hour workshop for adults that explores the power of language as a way to trace personal histories, emotions, and lived experiences.
Through guided creative writing exercises and mixed media techniques, participants will create a layered piece that merges text and visual elements—transforming words into a tangible, expressive territory. This workshop invites you to consider how language shapes memory, identity, and legacy, and how writing can be expanded beyond the page into visual form.
👩🏽‍🎨 About the Facilitator - Jean Lopez
Jean Lopez is an audiovisual creator from Quimbaya, QuindĂo, Colombia. He is currently studying Social Communication and Journalism at the University of QuindĂo. Jean’s work spans commercial media, short films, and documentaries, with a deep passion for storytelling through image and sound. He has led creative writing and audiovisual production workshops for young people, focusing on scriptwriting, photography, editing, and color grading. Jean has also been actively involved with FundaciĂłn Cultural Carteros de la Noche, supporting cultural events through audiovisual coverage and facilitating photography-based workshops. In 2024, he collaborated on “Territorio Escrito,” a creative writing initiative for youth in the QuindĂo region.
In 2025, Jean joined MUSE Arts as part of the DREAMS Residency and later became Web Coordinator, continuing to foster creative spaces for community expression and cultural exchange.
🎉 About HAPPENING Multicultural Festival
HAPPENING Multicultural Festival is a celebration of immigrant, refugee, and newcomer artists in Toronto. Organized by MUSE Arts, the festival brings together diverse voices through interactive workshops, exhibitions, performances, and community gatherings. It is a joyful, inclusive space where creativity thrives, stories are shared, and communities are strengthened through the arts. The festival’s mission is to amplify underrepresented voices and build bridges across cultures using the power of art.
Where is it happening?
MUSE Arts Creative Lab, 1369B Saint Clair Avenue West, Toronto, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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