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Inspirational stories about the Saskatchewan arts community.
Marjorie Beaucage has felt like a misfit because of the way she's lived her life. She's embraced her inner "freak" with her persona, "Your Holy Freakness".
Natasha Urkow didn't think that performing in theatre was still possible after a spinal cord injury. But she learned it needed to be her passion and career choice.
Internationally renowned artist Andrew Salgado's work has found its way home to the SK Arts Permanent Collection.
Through playwriting, Joanne Weber raises awareness about Saskatchewan's history of deaf settlers.
Saskatoon singer/songwriter Yvonne St. Germaine shares her personal journey and helps others through gospel music.
Kris Alvarez is exploring a place where land acknowledgement and a theatre show are one and the same.
Dene High School in La Loche received Artists in Schools grants to bring artists into the classroom to serve as role models for students.
With the help of an Independent Artists grant, Kirkby is writing Untold: The Hutterite Story, a book she hopes will demystify Hutterites by explaining their history in a compelling narrative.
Carole Epp's mixed-media sculpture highlights the divide of privilege during the pandemic.
Biofeedback Art Collective has created a virtual art gallery to feature emerging Saskatchewan artists who have lost opportunities due to the pandemic.