Who we are
We are Re•Vision: The Centre for Art and Social Justice at the University of Guelph
The Re•Vision Centre for Art and Social Justice was founded in 2012 by Dr. Carla Rice, Canada Research Chair in Care, Gender, and Relationships in the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences at the University of Guelph. It is an arts methodology research hub at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada that investigates the power of the arts, and especially story, to open up conversations about systemic (rather than individualized) injustices in health care, education, and the arts sectors. Our driving purpose is to support and equip academics, artists, activists and storytellers from justice-seeking communities seeking to shift misrepresentations with cutting edge technological tools and methodologies.
What we do
Research projects
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Collaborative storytelling workshops
We are currently working on arts-based research and engagement projects in three main areas of focus: disability and difference; body image and gender identity; and Indigenous art and education.
Re•Vision is also the home of REDLAB (Re-Visioning Differences Mobile Media Arts Lab), a mobile multi-media lab. Through REDLAB we have developed an innovative digital storytelling method to uncover the social/cultural dynamics of exclusionary attitudes and actions and to identify new pathways for change with wide-reaching policy implications.
We invite you to explore our website to find out more about what we do and how we can work with you on your organizational, community and research projects.
Where we are
Re•Vision Centre
70 Trent Lane
Blackwood Hall, Room 103 (enter through North Entrance)
University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1
Canada
Tel.: 519.824.4120 x54942
Email: revision@uoguelph.ca