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Updates on SK Arts programs and activities.
SK Arts hosted a free, virtual speakers series on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the arts sector in 2022. Videos of talks are available on our website.
For Black History Month, we are featuring Saskatchewan artists and arts professionals who have made an impact on our arts community. Meet Chancz Perry, Taynika Walker, Khodi Dill, and Alyssa Fearon.
Our new Ask Artists program connects Grades 5 to 9 students with Saskatchewan artists.
SK Arts joins with Indigenous and non-Indigenous people from across Canada in marking September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
SK Arts’ Permanent Collection is seeking work by Indigenous artists in Saskatchewan. Deadline to start your application is October 18, 2021.
SK Arts joins with the full community in expressing our deep sorrow following the discovery of 751 unmarked graves at the site of the Marieval Indian Residential School.
The recipients of the 2021 Saskatchewan Arts Awards were announced at an online event on May 10, 2021.
Congratulations to Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Maria Campbell and the short-listed nominees for the 2021 Saskatchewan Arts Awards.
A notice to artists and arts organizations who receive SK Arts grants.
Walking around in downtown Regina? Until Spring, an exhibition of artwork from the SK Arts Permanent Collection, is on display at Mosaic Tower at Hill Centre III (corner of 12th Ave. and Hamilton St.) from January 13 to April 7.