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General Culture

Building capacity in the cultural sector: Lunch and Learns support member growth

SaskCulture’s Lunch and Learns are equipping cultural leaders with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive.

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025
Photo of Gospel Choir Finale Concert Performance.
Arts

Building equity through participatory grant-making: Involvement in grant assessment builds shared understanding

Since the Building Arts Equity: BPOC (BAE) program was launched in 2023, the grant has engaged around 50 applicants in participatory grant-making, with an application review process that involves local artists, community members, and experts to review an

Saskatoon
Jun, 2025
Truth and Reconciliation

Deepening understanding of Truth and Reconciliation: Guiding change through relationships and shared learning

The release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Call to Action in 2015 marked a defining moment for SaskCulture’s commitment to listen deeply, confront difficult truths, and take meaningful steps toward change.

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025
General Culture

Improving access and building capacity: New fund supports access to grants

Barriers to accessing funding for arts and culture projects remain a challenge for many individuals and organizations, but a recently introduced support fund is helping change that.

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025
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Arts, General Culture

Increasing cultural programming in the North: Library art program fills community gap

The resulting Arts in the Library project was funded through the Northern Youth Cultural Fund and aims to improve the accessibility of cultural programming and activities in the area.

Lac La Ronge First Nation
Jun, 2025
Keegan and Taegen Isaac playing their violins
Arts

Investing in youth to build lasting impact: Creating lifelong opportunities for youth

Supporting children and youth’s access to life-changing cultural activities is an important investment in any community.

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025
Burundian Community together in traditional dress.
Multiculturalism

Reactivating cultural connections: Celebration returns stronger after pandemic pause

“It’s important for our community to stay connected with one another to teach our future generations our identity and our history before and after we came to Canada

Regina
Jun, 2025
SaskCulture worked with Ivy + Dean Consulting, Left Turn Right Turn, and Praxis Consulting to explore leading funding practices to help guide its strategic direction.
General Culture

Shaping equitable funding through continuous learning : Increasing impact and sustainability of funding

Creating a more equitable system is essential to shaping a funding model that is both inclusive and sustainable

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025
The Museums Association of Saskatchewan created an Elders Circle to help guide respectful repatriation efforts  across the province
Indigenous

Strengthening support for repatriation: MAS builds relationships and capacity in repatriation work

“Not every Rights Holder is going to be immediately ready to take these cultural belongings back, and that’s up to each museum to navigate that. But the important piece is that museums need to be ready to respond to what Rights Holders need.”

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025
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General Culture

Sustaining cultural engagement across communities: Event organizers reflect on the benefits of ongoing participation

Since 2010, Culture Days has helped highlight the powerful role that arts, culture, and heritage play in bringing Saskatchewan communities together.

Saskatchewan
Jun, 2025

We are Treaty people

SaskCulture's work and support reaches lands covered by Treaties 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota and Saulteaux peoples, as well as homeland of the Métis.

We aim to be accessible and safe for everyone

Our office, including front door and washrooms, is wheelchair-accessible (building access at Cornwall Street entrance) during regular office hours. A proud supporter of safer and inclusive spaces initiatives, we are committed to a workplace free from hate, discrimination or harassment, where everyone is welcome.

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    Regina, SK   S4P 3X3
  • info@saskculture.ca
  • (306) 780-9284
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    12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

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