Women in Trades: Information Fair
Saturday, April 18
10:00am - 1:00pm
Queen's Square
LobbyVisit one of the community partners in the lobby for more information about apprenticeships, funding, connecting with other women in trades, and organizations supporting the trades.
A Statistics Canada survey done in 2024 on labour force characteristics found that there is still a wide gap in the proportion of female-identifying persons to male-identifying persons employed in the area of trades, transport, and equipment operators: 7.9% to 92.1%.
Inspired by welder-turned-artist Cal Lane and her solo exhibition, Industrial Intimacies, this event takes a top-down approach to demystify the trades for anyone who is interested in learning about the sector, with a special focus on women in trades.
- From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm: visit one of our community partners during the Information Fair to learn about apprenticeships, funding, and organizations that support the trades.
- From 11:00 am to 12:00 pm: gather in the magazine lounge on the second floor for a panel discussion on women in the trades.
Our Community Partners

Accessibility
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COST: Free
EVENT TYPE: | Lectures and Talks | Cambridge Art Galleries Programs |
TAGS: | Steam | Jobs | Gallery Education | Arts |
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