Youth, Artists Celebrating Canadian Innovation Week #CIW24
This year, May 13-17, 2024 is Canadian Innovation Week! It's one of our favourite weeks of the year, and we're proud to be taking part.
This year, May 13-17, 2024 is Canadian Innovation Week! It's one of our favourite weeks of the year, and we're proud to be taking part.
Learn how we're fortifying Arctic security through arts, sustainable development, resilient communities, infrastructure, and strategic partnerships.
Explore how the OpenAI Researcher Access Program is supporting Indigenous artists and youth to leverage advanced AI tools to address food security challenges and safeguard cultural heritage in northern regions.
From funding announcements to new projects and partnerships, we're really proud to be working on a number of collaborative projects this spring. And we have a lot of terrific news and updates to share!
Learn more about the transformative vision outlined by the Manitoba Arts Council (MAC) for the years 2024-2026. From fostering equity and diversity to championing environmental sustainability, MAC's strategic priorities promise to rejuvenate Manitoba's arts and culture sector.
From data analysis to targeted strategies, youth media team members will gain essential skills for success. With expert guidance and participatory organizational development, prepare to thrive in the evolving landscape. Join us and shape your future in advertising and media this summer.
Just as partnerships at the domestic level are critical to ensuring the safety and security of Canada's Arctic, it is equally important to work with other Arctic states and international partners in the broader region.
The University of Manitoba and Perrie Law, funded by the Law Foundation of Manitoba, are hosting a Summit on the viability of an Inuit Legal Clinic in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
A new food sector entrepreneurship program is starting up this summer in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In the coming months, a small group of youth artists studying entrepreneurship with the non-profit organization Niriqatiginnga are designing, marketing and selling a special edition line of homemade jams for the fall and holiday season.
Youth, Artists and Volunteers from the Canada Council for the Arts-funded Digital Greenhouse program applied their skills to rejuvenating online presence for Kivalliq and Manitoba Arts and Culture programming.