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Inspirational stories about the Saskatchewan arts community.
A grant from the Arts Board helped a Prince Albert gallery promote northern Indigenous artists.
Iryn Tushabe received an Independent Artists grant to work toward the first draft of her novel and attend a retreat at Sage Hill Writing Experience.
Indigenous artists Margaret Harrison and Rosella Carney are working hard to ensure their traditional art forms will continue to be practiced by future generations.
Deaf Syrian actor Mustafa Alabssi credits Saskatchewan Arts Board artist residency program with his Netflix debut.
An Arts Board grant enabled students and community members in Midale to participate in cultural and artistic experiences.
The Regina Symphony Orchestra continues to prove that classical music is meaningful to our society.
Saskatoon's Remai Modern attracted more than double the visitors it expected in its first year, hosting 453,176 when 190,000 were anticipated.
Prince Albert writer Lynda Monahan is helping people with mental health issues find a voice through poetry, by encouraging them to write about their experiences and by creating her own poems.
Sculptures awarded to recipients of the 2018 Saskatchewan Arts Awards were created by ceramist Jody Greenman-Barber. These awards are one-of-a-kind abstract artworks that convey movement, excitement and celebration. Each of the pieces is created with the specific recipient in mind.
Craig Erickson says art is a way for him to communicate despite his disability. "Painting helps me to make sense of the world. It gives me purpose. I'm just lucky to paint."