Annual Art Events and Festivals are a great opportunity for artists to enter to gain exposure and start networking with the arts community. Check these sites on Artists in Canada for opportunities in your area or from across Canada and the world. Current listings are posted on our Notice Board.
A Sask. visual art educator's site dedicated to advocacy of quality art education. We believe visual art education builds a well balanced and healthy community. Our tag line - 'Creative minds make innovative leaders'.
About SaskCulture Inc. We are a non-profit, community-based, volunteer-driven, provincial cultural organization. We work with our members, volunteers and community partners to build a culturally vibrant province, where all citizens celebrate, valu... (more)
SAW Video is an artist-run-centre that supports groundbreaking artistic production, presentation, and programming of independent video and media art through equipement rentals, editing suites, screenings, workshops, grants, & other funding opp... (more)
The Summerville Art Festival is a vibrant and dynamic celebration of art, culture, and community held annually in the picturesque village of Summerville, New Brunswick. The festival features a diverse range of artistic mediums, including painting,... (more)
Local scugog and area artists.
Dedicated to the education, promotion and exhibition of contemporary Canadian sculpture.
A comprhensive resource site for sculptors
Website of the Smiths Falls & District Arts & Culture Council describing who we are and what we do, an ongoing local events calendar, blog postings and news.
Raising the profile of Canadian art by supporting Canadian artists
Art is a voice. And in Canada – where our unique diversity of language, landscape and passion nurtures the creative spirit like few other places on earth – our artists c... (more)
The winner of the 2013 World Stencil Prize will take home a $2000 cash prize (AUD) and win the world title. The inaugural World Stencil Prize will exhibit alongside the Australian Stencil Art Prize at the Chrissie Cotter Gallery in Sydney from the... (more)