Alyjah Ermine Neil
Recipient: Original People’s Investment Program
We are proud to put public dollars to work in the interest of the public good. This means all public. We aspire to foster a resilient and sustainable arts sector that is safe and welcoming for all, regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, language, citizenship, creed, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, economic status, physical, or mental abilities.
We believe that art infusing the lives of Calgarians has the power to build our city. Our vision is a creative, connected Calgary through the arts where everyone is empowered to live a creative life.
Our vision is a creative, connected Calgary through the arts. To deliver on our mission, we are:
We are proud to put public dollars to work in the interest of the public good. This means all public. We aspire to foster a resilient and sustainable arts sector that is safe and welcoming for all, regardless of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, language, citizenship, creed, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, physical, or mental abilities.
Recipient: Original People’s Investment Program
Recipient: Project Grant, Individuals & Collectives
Recipient: Project Grant, Individuals & Collectives
Recipient: Operating Grant
Recipient: Project Grant for Organizations
Recipient: Artist Development Microgrant
Recipient: Project Grant, Individuals & Collectives
Recipient: Artist Development Microgrant
Recipient: ArtShare
Recipient: Project Grant, Individuals & Collectives
Recipient: Operating Grant
Recipient: Operating Grant
Recipient: Project Grant for Individual Artists & Collectives
Recipient: Original Peoples Investment Program
Recipient: Indigenous Artist Microgrant
Recipient: Operating Grant
Recipient: Project Development Grant for Organizations
Recipient: Operating Grant
Top: Berkley Brady, photo by Marni Burkhart
Bottom: Taylor Crow Spreads His Wings and her daughter, Melody Fox, dancing at Pokaiks – The Children: Orange Shirt Day event, 2021, photo by Albert Woo