Skip to content

The Arts Incubator

artsincubator.ca

We’re currently renovating our website to bring you a fresh, modern design with improved features and easier navigation. While we’re busy building something new and exciting behind the scenes, we appreciate your patience and understanding. Stay tuned for the launch — we can’t wait to show you what’s coming!
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Artists, Collaborators And Mentors
    • Hubs
      • Borups Corners
      • Dyment Recreation Hall and Complex
      • Minneapolis, Minnesota
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba
    • Funders and Supporters
      • Canada Council for the Arts
      • Global Dignity Canada
      • Local Services Board of Melgund
      • Manitoba Arts Council
      • Minneapolis College of Art and Design
    • Reports
      • 2023-2024 Report
      • 2021-2022 Report
    • Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Tracker
  • Projects
    • 2025 Climate Entrepreneurship Survey
    • Food Security
      • Towards a Framework for Northern Food Systems Innovation
      • Food Preservation Training and Curriculum Development
      • Relationship Development and Engagement with the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and University of Minnesota Duluth
      • Relationship Development and Engagement Activities with the University of the Arctic
      • The Art of Canning and Creative Entrepreneurship
      • Come Eat With Me: Manitoba Cookbook
    • Incubating Artificial Intelligence
      • Artist Bio Builder Writing Tool
      • Art Idea Generator
      • Asteroids
      • Northern AI Tools Get Trashy
      • Participatory Action Research Assistant
      • The Eco-Innovator’s Journey
      • Step Inside Your Content
    • Media Arts and Storytelling
    • Music and Entertainment
  • Recreation
    • Creative Arts & Community Arts Programs
    • Guide for Local Services Boards
    • Life Long Learning
    • Facilities and Local Attractions
      • Dyment Cookshack
      • Dyment Museum
      • Dyment Recreation Hall
      • Melgund Lake Boat Launch
      • Dyment Ice Shack
      • Melgund Lake Conservation Reserve
    • Neighbouring Communities
    • Northern Services Boards Act
    • Recreation for an Aging Population
    • Youth Engagement
    • Waste Management
  • Resources
    • Adaptive Phased Management
    • Climate CO-STAR Builder (ECO_STAR)
    • Entrepreneurship Resources
    • Framework for Recreation in Canada
    • Funding Programs and Sources
    • Parks for All
    • The Common Vision
  • News
    • Creative Entrepreneurship
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Arts & Creative Leadership
    • Food Security and Innovation
    • Melgund Township News
    • Photos and Short Stories
  • Events
    • Canada Day 2025
    • Hot August Night Music Festival 2025
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Creative Entrepreneurship
  • A Hub for Arts & Climate Innovation
  • Creative Entrepreneurship

A Hub for Arts & Climate Innovation

Disrupting for good: Creative leadership and land-based learning drive climate entrepreneurship in Northwestern Ontario.
The Arts Incubator Team July 1, 2025
Northwestern-Ontario-Arts-Music-Program

Creative Leadership and Climate Entrepreneurship in Northwestern Ontario.

The Dyment Recreation Complex in Northwestern Ontario is a vital hub for creative leadership in the arts and a distinctive platform for climate entrepreneurship through artistic practice. As a key hub for The Arts Incubator, an initiative originally seeded with support from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse in 2022, the complex leverages its natural setting and practical infrastructure to foster skill development and tangible artistic outcomes, particularly those engaging with environmental themes.

For The Arts Incubator and many of its programs, the complex provides an ideal environment for skill-based training and artistic development. Its open-air pavilion and tented areas are adaptable spaces for hands-on workshops in various artistic disciplines, from music and interdisciplinary arts to performance and digital media. This setting is particularly conducive to land-based learning, allowing artists to draw inspiration directly from the natural environment and develop skills in creating works that respond to or are integrated with the landscape.

Building Skills for Arts and Climate Entrepreneurship

Our community-based programming also offers distinct advantages for integrating climate entrepreneurship within the arts. Here, artists develop creative leadership skills to conceptualize and execute projects that raise awareness about environmental issues, explore sustainable practices in art creation, and develop artistic responses that propose climate solutions through imaginative works. This includes developing skills in sustainable art practices, creating public art interventions on environmental themes, and designing educational materials that communicate climate science through creative means.

A key strength of the complex lies in its ability to facilitate collaboration between artistic practice and environmental consciousness. Artists can hone their craft to create compelling narratives and visuals that illuminate climate challenges, while also exploring entrepreneurial avenues for climate-focused art – be it through community engagement projects, eco-conscious product design, or performance art that inspires environmental action. This synergy strengthens both artistic development and climate advocacy.

Tony Eetak is one of the youth artists involved in establishing The Arts Incubator.
Tony Eetak is one of the youth artists involved in establishing The Arts Incubator, its Winnipeg and Northwestern Ontario hubs.

As a key hub for our Living Land Lab program, The Dyment Recreation Complex has been an effective and accessible resource, offering both the physical infrastructure and environmental setting needed for land-based learning and advanced artistic development. It plays a key role in fostering creative leadership rooted in environmental engagement and the growing field of climate-focused artistic entrepreneurship.

Located next to the stunning Melgund Lake Conservation Reserve, the community benefits from the protection of significant natural and cultural features. The reserve not only supports traditional activities but also plays a vital role in scientific research and environmental monitoring, regulated under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.
Located next to the stunning Melgund Lake Conservation Reserve, the community benefits from the protection of significant natural and cultural features. The reserve not only supports traditional activities but also plays a vital role in scientific research and environmental monitoring, regulated under the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act.

Where the Land Inspires the Work

Located near the Melgund Lake Conservation Reserve, our programs are uniquely positioned within a landscape rich in biodiversity, boreal ecosystems, and natural beauty. This proximity offers more than scenic value — it provides a living classroom where artists, youth, and community members can engage directly with the land. The surrounding forests, wetlands, and wildlife corridors become sources of both creative inspiration and environmental inquiry, grounding artistic practice in place-based awareness. Through walks, workshops, and outdoor residencies, participants explore themes of ecological responsibility, climate adaptation, and the evolving relationship between culture and conservation.

Tags: Northwestern Ontario SDG 13 SDG 15 SDG 16 SDG 9

Continue Reading

Previous: Soon, Berries
Next: Canada Day in Arviat

Related News

Get ready to soak up the vibrant atmosphere at Melgund Township's first Summer Market this July 1st. Discover unique treasures from local artists and businesses during the silent auction, savor delicious food, and enjoy lively performances.
  • Creative Entrepreneurship
  • Melgund Township News

Melgund Township Summer Event on July 1st

The Arts Incubator Team June 10, 2025
This captured stillness – this frame of functional solitude in a downtown Winnipeg food court – has so far flickered and scrolled across 88,208 screens.
  • Creative Entrepreneurship

Virtual Exhibit: 177 Weeks

Digital Salvage April 20, 2025
Research suggests AI isn’t replacing northern artists—it’s openinig up the potential for them go further.
  • Creative Entrepreneurship

Empowering Northern Arts Through AI

Jamie Bell April 18, 2025

Recent Posts

  • Winnipeg’s Enduring Ghost Signs
  • Echoes Beneath the Dome
  • Why Planning Matters!
  • Celebrating Canada Day 2025
  • Country Twist Delights

You may have missed

More than just old ads, these ghost signs across Winnipeg's historic buildings tell unique stories of a vibrant commercial heritage.
  • Photos and Short Stories
  • Winnipeg

Winnipeg’s Enduring Ghost Signs

Jamie Bell July 3, 2025
The dome of the St. Boniface Archdiocese rises with quiet dignity over Winnipeg’s historic French quarter, a structure as solemn as it is beautiful. Caught in the crisp contrast of winter sun and shadow, the building’s architectural grace tells a story of leadership and legacy. The Romanesque lines and tall, narrow windows evoke the traditions of the Church, while its presence reminds visitors of the enduring role St. Boniface has played in shaping Métis, Francophone, and Catholic identities.
  • Photos and Short Stories
  • Winnipeg

Echoes Beneath the Dome

Tony Eetak July 3, 2025
Planning is the most important step to ensure projects, programs, and community initiatives achieve their goals efficiently and effectively.
  • Arts & Creative Leadership
  • Recreation

Why Planning Matters!

Art Borups Corners July 2, 2025
Community members, music lovers and tourists from across the region came out to the Dyment Recreation Hall complex in Melgund Township for this year's Canada Day events.
  • Borups Corners
  • Photos and Short Stories

Celebrating Canada Day 2025

The Arts Incubator Team July 1, 2025

Explore

  • About Us
  • Artists, Collaborators and Mentors
  • News & Updates
  • Research and Resources
  • Programs & Projects

Engage

  • Contact Us
  • Climate Entrepreneurship Survey
  • Life Long Learning
  • Volunteer With Us
  • Upcoming Events

Acknowledgements

The Arts Incubator was seeded with strategic arts innovation funding from the Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse.

Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse Logo
Copyright ©2020-2025 All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.