Are you considering applying for our Northeast Mini Galleries Artwork program? You can learn more about the program guidelines and bring your questions to our program specialist at one of two virtual ‘open office spaces.’ Read more
Applications are now open for the Utility Box Public Art program. The program works with communities and artists to create temporary artworks on local utility boxes. Since 2010, more than 200 utility box public artworks…Read more
Applying to the Project Grant Program for Individuals and Collectives? You'll find tips and information in this online and on-demand information session.Read more
Don’t miss out on free events this week with arts offerings ranging from an exhibition opening with ICAI at the Central Library, a poetry slam at Shelf Life Books, kids-focused workshops at Esker Foundation and…Read more
The fourth in a series of speaker events focused on creative spaces in Calgary looks at navigating the leasing process with Donna Banks, on April 22, 2024. Register now.Read more
Public Art 101 is a series of free professional development workshops designed for artists and members of community groups and commissioning bodies who want to learn what it takes to create a successful public art…Read more
Applications are open and full guidelines have been released for the call for Northeast Mini Galleries Artwork. Apply by May 8, 2024. The Northeast Mini Galleries showcase 36 local artists, selected by three local art…Read more
Join Artist Jill Anholt and Public Art Conservation Lead Lisa Isley for a discussion about the creation and restoration of the TransitStory artwork and learn about its move to the 45th Street LRT station in southwest Calgary.Read more
This week, look forward to new spring exhibitions at TRUCK Contemporary Art, a book launch at Shelf Life Books, a screening of an Estonian dark comedy presented by the Calgary European Film Series, and more!Read more
Meet local artists using their creative skills to connect with communities and propel social change…Read more
Otafest is upon us, and in this episode we explore the origins of the festival,…Read more
In this week's Storytelling Podcast, learn how artist Sydonne Warren transitioned from interests in architecture,…Read more
We acknowledge that the land we gather on, Mohkinsstsis, is the ancestral territory of the Siksikaitsitapi — the Blackfoot people — comprising the Siksika, Kainai and Piikani Nations, as well as Treaty 7 signatories, the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Îyârhe Nakoda Bearspaw, Chiniki and Goodstoney First Nations. Today this land is home to the Metis Nations 5 and 6 as well as many First Nations and Inuit peoples from across Turtle Island.
We acknowledge that there has been art, music, dance, storytelling and ceremony on this land since time immemorial and it is in the spirit of this land and its people that we do our work.
Please see our full Commitment to Equity, including the sections on our aspirations, accountability, current initiatives and EDIA history.