ACTRA is the union of more than 22,000 professional performers working in English-language recorded media in Canada.
AKA artist –run supports the creation and development of artist driven initiatives and emerging practices that speak to, reflect and encourage dialogue in our culturally diverse communities.
The Art Gallery of Regina is an independent, public art gallery. The Gallery features contemporary art work with an emphasis on Saskatchewan artists.
Since 1974, AGSC has been providing access to expressions of human spirit and imagination, from art historical and traditional forms to modern and contemporary artwork.
artSpace Saskatoon envisions developing and managing a large building or collection of buildings housing reasonably priced permanent studios for working artists, establishing a communal location.
Blue Sky Cultural Connections is a non-profit community-based organization working to build collaborations in the visual, literary and performing arts, in Canada and abroad.
CARFAC SASK is a non-profit, volunteer-based provincial cultural organization representing visual artists in Saskatchewan. CARFAC SASK is affiliated nationally with CARFAC National.
The Chapel Gallery is a public gallery which provides public access to and ownership of the art heritage of North Battleford, its region and province.
Founded in 1993, Common Weal is a Saskatchewan-based non-profit organization that uses art as a tool for social development.
The CCF develops programming, policies, and activities that will allow the Fransaskois community to achieve its cultural and creative potential thereby increasing its economic viability.
Dance Saskatchewan is a non-profit organization committed to the advancement of dance.
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Free Flow Dance Theatre endeavours to advance dance as an accessible art that can be experienced, appreciated and enjoyed by everyone.
Globe Theatre is the oldest and largest performing arts organization and regional theatre in Saskatchewan. It's located in the historic Prince Edward Building in the heart of downtown Regina.
As the only professionally-operated public art gallery within a 150 km radius of Yorkton, the GDG curates, exhibits and promotes the work of local, provincial and national contemporary artists.
The Gordon Snelgrove Gallery is teaching facility and a public gallery. It provides a venue for new work by artists and curators both within the department and the wider community.
Gustin House, a musical-cultural centre and a Provincal Heritage Property, was the home and studio of the distinguished piano teacher, Lyell Gustin (1895-1988).
Heritage Saskatchewan is the collective voice of all those who value heritage in Saskatchewan.
Southwest Saskatchewan's Home for Music and Culture in a beautiful historic theatre.
The MacKenzie Art Gallery's mission is to serve our community by exhibiting, collecting, preserving and interpreting original works of art.
Mann Art Gallery, established in Prince Albert in 1978, strives to engage and facilitate the development, presentation and preservation of the visual arts in a diverse and inclusive community.
The Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery interprets the authentic history of Moose Jaw and area.
Neutral Ground is an art gallery that creates, presents and curates original visual and media art projects and facilitates developmental opportunities for artists.
New Dance Horizons is dedicated to celebrating new visions in Canadian contemporary dance. Since 1968, NDH has presented internationally acclaimed dance shows & activities that engage the community.
The Society provides opportunities to enjoy and participate in bluegrass and old time music and preserves and promotes these genres in Saskatchewan and beyond.
Founded by artists in 1978, On the Boards introduces audiences to international innovators in contemporary dance, theatre and music while developing and presenting new work.
The Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC), acts as an umbrella for community arts councils and schools across the province.
PAVED Arts is a non-profit, community-based organization that exists to advance knowledge and practices in what we call the 'PAVED Arts' arts: photography, audio, video, electronic and digital.
Celebrating its 36th season of operation, Persephone Theatre is Saskatchewan's largest live theatre company and is located at beautiful River Landing in downtown Saskatoon.
The Regina Symphony Orchestra is a full scale, fully professional orchestra that, in a 39 week season.
Remai Modern is a thought leader and direction-setting art museum that boldly collects, develops, presents and interprets the art of our time.
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Sage Hill provides professional development opportunities for writers at all stages of their careers.
Sakewewak's programming takes the form of exhibitions, performances, screenings, residencies, interdisciplinary & site specific works, symposia and our annual Storytellers Festival.
Sask. Assoc. of Theatre Professional support the development, creative practices, and production of Saskatchewan's theatre professionals.
The Saskatchewan Book Awards recognizes and celebrates excellence and diversity in Saskatchewan writing and publishing.
The Saskatchewan Choral Federation is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the elevation and enhancement of choral music in Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Craft Council (SCC) is a non-profit organization representing professional Craft Artists, Craft organizations, and patrons of Fine Craft in the province of Saskatchewan.
The Cultural Exchange delivers art programs in collaboration with community throughout Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Drama Association is a Provincial Culture Organization with SaskCulture, Inc. and a Special Subject Council of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.
The Festival of Words celebrates the imaginative use of words (oral and written), in all forms so as to entertain and enlighten readers and listeners.
The Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative is a non-profit artist-run centre, which supports, encourages and assists independent visionary filmmaking in Saskatchewan.
SMPIA is a provincial, member-based non-profit organization that is governed by a volunteer board of directors. Established in 1985.
The Saskatchewan Music Educators Association (SMEA) is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to the advancement of excellence in music education in Saskatchewan.
Providing excellence in music performance and educational opportunities for students and teachers through competitive music festivals in the Province of Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan Orchestral Association (SOA) is an organization dedicated to support, encourage, inspire and educate the orchestral community and people of Saskatchewan.
Founded in 1969, the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild is a provincial cultural organization that represents writers in all disciplines and at all levels of achievement.
Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Programming (SCYAP) was established in 2001 to offer visual and graphic arts training and activities to youth at risk in the Saskatoon area at no cost.
We are the largest organization in the world representing the interests of professional musicians.
The vision of Saskatoon Opera is to be an Opera Company that is a star on the regional cultural landscape.
The launch of the Digital Concert Stream has connected the SSO with thousands of patrons, old and new, all around the globe!
SaskBooks is Saskatchewan’s provincial creative industry association for book publishers . We don’t publish books, but are a member-based not-for-profit association whose members are book publishers.
SaskGalleries is the not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting, developing and encouraging the growth of Saskatchewan professional art galleries who exhibit and sell original works of art.
SaskMusic stimulates the growth and development of the Saskatchewan music industry through leadership, promotion, training, advocacy and partnership.
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Festival Inc. continues to provide exciting contemporary and traditional productions of plays by Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
The goals of the Station Arts Centre mirror the belief of its founders that participation in the arts in whatever form adds a significant dimension to the life of individuals, families and community.
Street Culture Kidz Project is a non-profit, charitable organization in Regina, Saskatchewan that mentors and supports under-serviced youth.
Terry Schwalm & Associates specializes in strategic planning, market research, business and organizational development, cultural tourism and training.
As the professional art gallery of the U of S, the mandate of the Kenderdine Art Gallery and College Art Galleries is consistent with the values & priorities of the wider research & teaching facility.
The Yorkton Arts Council provides opportunities to engage in the arts through inspiration, education and entertainment.
The Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival is the longest running festival of its kind in North America.