Calgary Arts Development will be the third-party operator of the city’s public art program after a decision from city council. Work had been ongoing to remove the administration of public art from the City of
Local musicians have an opportunity to be the soundtrack of Calgary’s art sector renaissance. And your voice could be the sound that everyone hears. In partnership with CKUA, Alberta Music and the National Music Centre,
Institutionalized racism has created a destructive environment for artists who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of colour (BIPOC) who choose to remain in Calgary, say local artists working in the industry. It’s a
Arts organizations suffering from the economic fallout of COVID-19 can now apply for a portion of relief money provided by the city. In May, Calgary city council approved $2.15 million to Calgary Arts Development (CAD).
A group of multidisciplinary artists have come together to bring joy to black youth in Calgary. Black Kid Joy is founded by MelVee X, a spoken word artist, photographer, and burlesque performer. It’s a program
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Arts and data collide this weekend as Data for Good and Calgary Arts Development will partner up to deliver arts answers among mounds of collected information. It’s the fifth major datathon put on by Data