Job posting(s): 4 positions at Toronto Queer Film Festival
Job Opportunities with the Toronto Queer Film Festival
The Toronto Queer Film Festival is a nonprofit arts collective which launched in 2016 in response to an urgent need for exhibition space in Toronto for work by, and about marginalized queer and trans people.
TQFF distinguishes itself from other Toronto cultural events that serve the LGBTQ+ community by focusing on experimental time-based media that challenges and expands social, political, and artistic conventions. Our curatorial mandate is to centre the programming of work by and about queer and trans people of colour, Indigenous people, and people with disabilities, as well as the work of local artists, low-income, DIY filmmakers, and emerging artists.
Our foremost goal as an organization is community building: creating space for queer and trans filmmakers and audiences to come together in the spirit of art and activism.
We have 2 open positions which are open applications for all:
2 Positions funded by a program operated by Miziwie Biik. In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must be:
Registered or eligible to register at Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training
Must be First Nation, Inuit or Metis
Must reside within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
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