Part One: Contract Labour and Saskatchewan’s Creative Ecology.
Advocacy, Artists in Saskatchewan, News, Op-Eds, Studies & Facts, UncategorizedAn Overview of the Increased Need for Education, Advocacy, and Sustainability for Independent Contractors in the Arts after the Pandemic.
Edith Skeard for the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance
Introduction
In Saskatchewan, independent…
Arts Everywhere: Episode Ten
Advocacy, News, Uncategorized
Transformed through Indigenous performance
Jennifer Dawn Bishop thought maybe she’d grow up to be an all-star basketball player or perhaps a dress designer. But a school theatre presentation in grade 8 (Circle of voices playhouse)…
Pajama Party Politics: Gathering to Gab in Saskatoon
Advocacy, Events, NewsPajama Party Politics: Gathering to Gab
Presented by Listen to Dis and Saskatchewan Arts Alliance
Who is this for?
Disabled and non-disabled artists, community members, cultural leaders, and art, cultural, and disability focused organizations!
When…
Creating, Connecting: Studio Without Walls Program
Advocacy, Events, News, UncategorizedWho doesn’t like to get mail—the good kind—not bills and flyers, but something surprising or even inspiring? That notion guided artist Carey Rigby-Wilcox, who lives in Pike Lake, when she was designing what became the Happy Mail Kits—art…
Arts Everywhere: Episode Nine
Advocacy, News, Uncategorized
On the Boards: this is the story of a unique, alternative model for producing independent performing art in Saskatoon. It's the story of opportunity meeting need. The need was an organization dedicated to assisting independent artists…
Take Part: Provincial Wide Survey on the Current State of the Arts
Events, News, UncategorizedThe SAA is working to get a sense of the current state of the arts in Saskatchewan. As part of our Saskatchewan Arts Research Project (SARP), we are asking both artists and the general public about their experience and engagement with and within…
Making Art in the Middle of Nowhere – Challenges of being a Rural Artist
News, Op-Eds, UncategorizedMaking Art in the Middle of Nowhere - Challenges of being a Rural Artist
Art can be made everywhere. But being an artist also involves being a part of a community, exposing oneself to new ideas and other forms of art and expression, and receiving…
SAA’s Response: Bill S-208 Dropped
Advocacy, NewsSAA Responds to the Dropping of Bill S-208
May 1, 2023
On April 24, 2023, the order for second reading of Bill S-208, a Declaration on the Essential Role of Artists and Creative Expression in Canada Act, was discharged and the item was dropped…
Spring Gathering 2023 – Panels and Panelists
Events, News
Panels and Panelists
Morning Session (9:00am – 11:30 am)
Register here.
What exactly are we doing with our arts organizations, and how do our governance models serve or stymie the work? Is it possible to create new models…
Arts Everywhere: Episode Eight
Advocacy, News, Uncategorized
Check out our latest Arts Everywhere Podcast, The Contractor, with Edie Skeard who works in multiple mediums, including sound, drawing, digital media, performance, and installation. Of the many skills Edie wields is that of a contractor…
Arts Everywhere: Episode Seven
Advocacy, Artists in Saskatchewan, News, Uncategorized
Arts & Business & Sport...OH MY! Em Ironstar is joined by freelance journalist, writer, editor and theatre artist John Loeppky. John has an often brilliant and insightful take on many issues within the arts community - and often…
SAA Spring Arts Gathering 2023
Events, NewsThe basics - what you need to know:
Who is this gathering for? Artists, arts administrators, arts supporters and anyone else who wants to join in on the discussion!
When is it? Save the Date! Join the SAA and community on May 18, 2023, for…
Analysis of the benefits of the arts in Saskatchewan
Advocacy, News, Resources, SAA Reports
Analysis of the benefits of the arts in Saskatchewan
This report provides a summary of Saskatchewan-specific data and qualitative information gathered during an intensive but short-term process of data analysis and research in May and June…
Arts Everywhere: Episode Six
Advocacy, Artists in Saskatchewan, News, Uncategorized"It's roundtable time!" - ASO Convergence
It's the first Arts Everywhere roundtable! In this episode, Em Ironstar is joined by
Taiwo Afolabi, Ariana Malthaner, Mark Claxton, and Lenore Maier who are all passionate about the work they…
2023–24 Provincial Budget: Growth that Works for Everyone
Advocacy, NewsSAA's Response
2023–24 Provincial Budget: Growth that Works for Everyone
On March 22, 2023, the Honourable Donna Harpauer, Minister of Finance, delivered the 2023–24 Provincial Budget: Growth that Works for Everyone. The 2023-24 Budget…
Write your MLA: Increase arts spending now!
Advocacy, Events, News, UncategorizedBudget day is March 22, 2023.
The Saskatchewan Arts Alliance continues to remind the provincial government that the arts are still here and that the arts matter! We are asking our members and those in the arts community to write to their MLA,…
Fine Arts and Arts Education Resources at Saskatchewan Universities
News, SAA ReportsThis report documents changes in fine arts and arts education resources in the province's universities from approximately 2001 to 2021. It updates and complements the SAA's similar reports of 2014, 2015 and 2018.
This report is part of a…
Arts Everywhere: Episode Five
Advocacy, Artists in Saskatchewan, News
Josh Haugerud grew up in the small town of Craik, Saskatchewan. His journey so far has been eclectic, to say the least: in the trades as a welder, with bachelor's degrees in women's and gender studies and political science, working in…