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Deanne Hupfield, Fancy Shawl Dancer. CNAL/RCAA Conference 2015.
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tdsbCREATES is a board-wide Arts initiative connecting local artists with classrooms through Mentorship and Residency Programs to help foster creativity while exploring visual arts, dance, drama, spoken word, film, music and multidisciplinary arts. This Program focuses on process and engagement through the Arts, while celebrating student voice, powerful ideas and creativity for all.
Toronto Arts Council’s Animating Toronto Parks grants program provides funding to professional artists, organizations and artist collectives to create and present free arts programming in selected Toronto parks located outside of the downtown core. Participation in Arts in the Parks is a requirement of the program.
Artful Caledon is an innovative program developed by the Caledon Public Library to promote the work of local artists. Artists are able to give a brief biography and present their work on a virtual platform. Caledon Public Library also hosts exhibitions in its branches, giving artists a space to display their work all year round.
Le Conseil des arts de Longueuil soutient l’excellence artistique et favorise le rayonnement des arts auprès du public longueuillois.
Dates d'ouverture
Du 28 janvier au 7 juin 2019, 17 h
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Welcome! The Manitoba Association for Art Education is a non-profit organization of teachers and artists dedicated to promoting, advancing and improving visual art education in the province of Manitoba. The MAAE executive holds monthly meetings. We welcome your comments and suggestions. If you are interested in volunteering at our events, or in joining the MAAE as a member or volunteering your time as part of our next executive, please contact us!
Creative Kids helps Saskatchewan children participate in art, music, dance, theatre, and a variety of cultural activities.
The City of Grande Prairie is proud to offer a multitude of funding and granting opportunities to support local individuals and organizations who are making a positive impact in our community. Whether you're an athlete, an artist, a community organizer or a business owner there are financial supports available to help meet your goals!
The Kamloops Arts Council is all about supporting the arts community. With that in mind, we offer grants and scholarships to local artists, arts groups and arts students. Funds are subject to availability.
Grants to a maximum of $1,000 may be awarded to artists and arts groups twice each year. You must be a KAC member to apply.
Due May 31 annually.