Correspondence from Glenn Hagel, M.L.A.
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June 8, 2007
Inside Address
Dear Ms. Gladwell:
As you know, a key priority for me as Minister of Culture, Youth and Recreation was to raise the socio-economic status of artists in Saskatchewan. In July 2006, the Final Report of…
SAA Bulletin – July 2007
SAA BulletinJuly 2007
SAA Correspondence to Premier Calvert
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April 5, 2007
Hon. Lorne Calvert
Premier of Saskatchewan
Room 226, Legislative Building
Regina, SK S4S 0B3
Dear Premier Calvert:
Re: 2007 ? 08 Budget
We thought that your government recognized the value of the arts sector,…
Art: At the Heart of Society
Artists in Saskatchewan, SAA Reports, Stories of the Art, Studies & FactsFourth in a series of four stories by Steven Ross Smith.
Valuing Artists’ Work
Artists in Saskatchewan, SAA Reports, Stories of the Art, Studies & FactsFirst in a series of four stories by Steven Ross Smith.
For Love, Not Money
Artists in Saskatchewan, SAA Reports, Stories of the Art, Studies & FactsSecond in a series of four stories by Steven Ross Smith
Art: A Risky Business
Artists in Saskatchewan, SAA Reports, Stories of the Art, Studies & FactsThird in a series of four stories by Steven Ross Smith
Status of the Artist – Another Step Forward
UncategorizedSAA Bulletin - April 2007
Provincial Budget, A Missed Opportunity?
UncategorizedNews Release, March 22, 2007
2007-08 Provincial Budget
UncategorizedSAA Bulletin - March 22, 2007
Business and the Arts
Arts Organizations, SAA Reports, Studies & FactsService Relationship Indicators
New Amendments to the Saskatchewan Status of the Artist Act Proposed
UncategorizedSAA Bulletin - January 2007
Improving Work Opportunities for Artists
Artists in Saskatchewan, Quality of Life, SAA Reports, Status of the Artist, Studies & FactsSaskatchewan Arts Alliance Submission to the Commission on Improving Work Opportunities for Saskatchewan Residents
Re: Final Report of Minister’s Advisory Committee on Status of the Artist (MACSA)
Arts Spending + Policy, Studies & FactsThis is a response from the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance to the third MACSA report, which is a document with a list of recommendations, for policy and other areas, to improve artists working conditions in Saskatchewan.
Funding Cuts Severe Blow to Arts Sector
UncategorizedFor immediate release September 26, 2006
Barry Weiss
Artists in Saskatchewan, SAA Reports, Stories of the Art, Studies & FactsHoled up and Painting in Maple Creek