On tour with the Saskatchewan Archaeology Society
Workshop tour creates an inspiring experience for both artists and students
A visual art-based education program at Saskatoon’s Mendel Art Gallery combines both, and is building a creative legacy that will leave a mark on teachers and students for years to come.
Amazing connections can be made, and powerful ideas can blossom when organizations come together to work collaboratively on a project.
It’s all about bringing several existing parts together and adding in your own dash, statement and individuality.
Individuals and communities have an interesting dynamic; it’s hard to think of one without the other and decide who builds whom.
Students bring together art and science in the classroom
People of all ages from the Prince Albert area have been discovering their inner artist thanks to a partnership between the Mann Art Gallery and a local business.
For many organizations, keeping up with technology can be a daunting task, such as using new tools in the workplace, incorporating new skills into daily life, or keeping up with social media trends.
Highway 1 Studio Tour brings local artists out into the limelight
The organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils has been making the arts more accessible to the people of Saskatchewan for 45 years.
The Columbus Project, a large body of work by the late Aboriginal artist Carl Beam represents a repossession of indigenous identity and is considered a prominent historical milestone.
The Northern Sport, Culture and Recreation District (NSCRD) has developed the Northern Saskatchewan Arts & Culture Handbook, a colourful, 50- page publication, which highlights many of the region’s creative talent.