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You’re Invited to the MT Space 24.25 Season Launch

You’re Invited to the MT Space 24.25 Season Launch

Our Presenting Series Returns! Celebrate 20 years of MT Space with us at our 24/25 season launch! We will share a short presentation on all the upcoming works we have. Enjoy light refreshments as you flip through our programme and chat with some of the artists that...
What does TELL! mean to us?

What does TELL! mean to us?

(Crowd at TELL! event. Photo by Phi Doan) TELL! began as a community artist gathering that our late founder Majdi Bou-Matar hosted in the early years of MT Space. He founded MT Space to centralize marginalized and racialized artists and stories after being repeatedly...
CLOSED: Archivist – Summer ’24

CLOSED: Archivist – Summer ’24

Job Opportunity Details Job Title: ArchivistApplication Deadline: Sunday June 2, 2024 (11:59PM)Term: July 8 to August 30, 2024Salary: $17.55 / hour for 35 hours per weekLocation: Remote and on-site in Waterloo, ON Job Description MT Space is a multicultural theatre...
CLOSED: Bursary Assistant – Summer ’24

CLOSED: Bursary Assistant – Summer ’24

Job Opportunity Details Job Title: Bursary AssistantApplication Deadline: Sunday June 2, 2024 (11:59PM)Term: July 2 to August 30, 2024Salary: $17.55 / hour for 25 hours per weekLocation: Remote and on-site in Waterloo, ON Job Description MT Space is a multicultural...
CLOSED: Marketing Assistant – Summer ’24

CLOSED: Marketing Assistant – Summer ’24

Job Opportunity Details Job Title: Marketing AssistantApplication Deadline: Sunday June 2, 2024 (11:59PM)Term: July 2 to August 30, 2024Salary: $17.55 / hour for 25 hours per weekLocation: Remote and on-site in Waterloo, ON Job Description MT Space is a multicultural...

Acknowledge the Land & People

With gratitude and appreciation, MT Space acknowledges that we live, learn, and benefit on the traditional territory of
the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg (Ojibway, Mississauga, Chippewa, and Algonquin), and Haudenosaunee Confederacy
(Six Nations including the Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, Oneida, and Tuscarora Nations).

This includes disputed territory known colonially as the Haldimand Tract,
which originally included six miles on each side of the Grand River, from the river’s source to Lake Erie.

We acknowledge our responsibilities to share land and resources peacefully
under the ‘Dish with One Spoon’ and ’Two Row’ covenants.

We honour that these Nations of people have been living on, working on, and caring for
this place from time immemorial and continue to do so today.

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