Over the past year, SaskCulture participated in a pilot program designed to help organizations better understand and address the impacts of colonial systems and the inequities they create for marginalized communities.
In her work with the cultural sector, Nichole Yamchuk, founder and CEO of Advocate Fundraising, found that arts and cultural organizations often face a lack of understanding from the public.
For many people, a library is more than just a place to borrow books, it is where people connect, learn and belong.
Arts organizers in Regina brought the community together through a public art project aimed at raising awareness and support for the ongoing efforts to rename Dewdney Avenue to Tatanga Avenue.
Past, present & future
Getting from then to now
Gaining confidence through dance
How the SaskPower Windscape Kite Festival generates imagination on the prairies.
A look into the Saskatchewan Festival of Words