Artist Salon: Tarcila Neves on Digital Tools for Accessibility

Wednesday, Feb 26, 2025

7:00-8:30pm

This Event is FREE

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Richmond Art Gallery
7700 Minoru Gate

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Tarcila Neves’ work focuses on blending traditional ad digital art, ensuring accessibility through the use of augmented reality, animation and audio descriptions. Learn about her art practice and how artists can utilize digital tools in their own artworks or promotional materials for increased accessibility and visibility. Free event hosted in person and online.

Presented in partnership with the City of Richmond and Richmond Black History Month.

In Person Session Format:

Artist presentation will take place in Richmond Art Gallery’s Program Room, limited to 24 seats. Session starts at 7:00pm, and will include time for Q+A with the artist.

After the presentation, there will be time for socializing and conversation. Light refreshments provided.

Online Session Format:

Session will be hosted as a livestream on Zoom from 7:00-8:00pm. Join the conversation using the Zoom Chat and Q+A features. Automated English captions included.

About the Presenter:

Tarcila Neves is a mixed Afro-Indigenous Brazilian visual artist, and educator whose journey in art began in the Gueto district of Rio de Janeiro, where creativity became a way to navigate the challenges of growing up in a marginalized community. Tarcila’s work focuses on blending traditional and digital art, ensuring accessibility through the use of augmented reality, animation and audio descriptions.

Her post-secondary studies have included industrial design, concept art at Vancouver Film School, media and business at BCIT and digital art at Toronto-based Imaginism School. This diverse background has allowed her to develop a unique approach that merges storytelling, cultural sensitivity and community engagement.

As part of ArtNest Collab, Tarcila leads the creation of inclusive art installations while guiding both emerging and established artists in the creation of immersive, collaborative projects. She also facilitates workshops that empower underrepresented communities to co-create and engage with art, breaking down barriers to participation and fostering inclusivity.

Through her role as a visual artist and educator, she strives to make art a democratic, shared experience where everyone can learn, create and have their voice reflected in the work.

More Information

This event is for Adult (Ages 18+) & 55+ (Ages 55 and over)

This is an accessible site.

Registration required for either in person or online attendance.

Richmond Art Gallery

604-247-8363
gallery@richmond.ca http://www.richmondartgallery.org