Recreating Community Together: Building Cultural Equity
Two sessions, one starts at 1pm and another starts at 6pm
During the months of January, February and March 2026, the Recreating Community Together Partnership in collaboration with SK Arts is inviting arts and cultural communities to not only reflect on these and other questions but also identify actions that will help to raise the bar regarding cultural equity in Saskatchewan.
SK Arts, in partnership with SaskCulture, has implemented several programs to address some of these questions: the Indigenous Peoples Art & Artists Program, Share and Connect: Indigenous Community Arts and the Building Arts Equity (BAE) program which was introduced in 2024. Discussions will begin on January 20 with a review of the BAE program—what it has accomplished, what more needs to be accomplished and what type of action will move equity forward most effectively. Other artists, including those who have benefitted from the new Indigenous programming will be invited to broaden the conversation beyond the BAE program and SK Arts to contribute to the calls to action that will be the end product of this three-month consultation.
Led by Chancz Perry, SK Arts Program Consultant: Equity Diversity and Inclusion Pauline Whitehead, SK Arts Program Consultant (Two sessions, both involving the same format and questions)
Following Up Together: Face to Face
Facilitated In person sessions responding to the initial input from January. Weyburn February 9, 2026 Regina February 10, 2026 Saskatoon February 12, 2026
Please propose other sessions on your reserve, in your community or district.