Workshops

and Events


Digital Promotion for Musicians
Apr.
9

Digital Promotion for Musicians

CDAH in the Regions and Cardinal Brewery present

A free workshop for Hudson Musicians - With Indie MTL

Digital promotion workshop – building a successful social media strategy

  • The basics of digital marketing

  • Building content strategy

  • Paid advertising strategy (Meta) 

  • Branding / artistic identity - Key questions

  • Structure of an editorial calendar

  • Structure of a media plan

  • AI tools for content creation

  • Memory aid

Workshop facilitator:

Kenza Zemmama, Head of marketing strategy and digital promotion, Indie Montreal
Combining knowledge gathered during 5 years of digital marketing experience, a dual master's degree and using the right hemisphere of the brain to help artists achieve their goals is extremely satisfying for Kenza. She will help you explore your universe as an artist, discover what makes you unique and adeptly use the appropriate tools, and find creative strategies to help you show it to the world - in your own way.

Register here

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Photography Workshop
Mar.
23

Photography Workshop

Community Digital Arts Hub's “Photography Workshop/Exhibition” is a unique opportunity for all women, non-binary/queer people of color, with lived experience as immigrants, newcomers and refugees in Montreal interested in photography.

The goal of the workshops is to explore self-identity through photography. Led by DémART recipient Pantea Pezeshkan, these interactive workshops focus on technical photography aspects as well as how to tell a story  – exploring our cultures, passions, and Montreal experiences through photography. The workshops will end with an exhibition vernissage featuring participant photographs.

This workshop will happen multiple locations around the city. For March 23rd, the workshop will take place at The Community Digital Arts Hub

Address:
460 Saint-Catherine St W
Suite 511
Montreal, QC
H3B 1A7

The creation of this workshop series was made possible thanks to funding from the Conseils des arts de Montréal.

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Headshot Clinic
Mar.
16

Headshot Clinic

Interested in seeing what it takes to have a professional headshot done? We have you covered. Take advantage of our Professional Headshot Clinic at the CDAH, and walk away with training in photography and lighting as well as a new headshot.

What to Expect: Guidance on perfecting your pose and expression for that killer headshot; Learn lighting techniques that will make you look stunning; Gain invaluable insights into what makes a headshot truly stand out for your website or portfolio

Participants will get the option to choose one pose from the sitting, which will be edited by CDAH resident photographer Pantea Pezeshkan

Don't forget to bring two changes of outfits that represent your professional style!

Location: CDAH, 460 Sainte-Catherine West, Suite #511

Price: $20.00/Register here!

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Digital Launch
Nov.
9

Digital Launch

Community members, Regional partner organizations, interested partners, or digital media makers are welcome to join the Community Digital Hub team in a live broadcast from its Montreal space for a studio tour and brief introduction to the resources offered through the new CDAH in the Regions project.

What to expect: a 30-minute presentation and Q & A that includes a 360 video tour of CDAH's Montreal studio, and an overview of the project including, training, workshops, internships, and mentorships offered through partnerships. Join us to find out how you or your organization can benefit from our resources!  

CDAH in the Regions supports the production of digital projects, increasing local content in Quebec’s regional communities. Together, these activities will increase the capacity to produce high-quality content for creation, promotion, artistic expression, and digital archiving. The Community Digital Arts Hub production team is committed to the content development of Quebec artists and the promotion of Quebec-produced digital media offerings. CDAH in the Regions is funded by the Government of Canada.

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