Organismes Arts, culture et patrimoine à Saskatoon
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A registered charity and non-profit organization, 25th Street Theatre officially incorporated in 1974, becoming the first professional Theatre company in Saskatoon. Now in our 48th year, 25th Street Theatre is known primarily as the producer of the annual Fringe Festival which has been a cultural landmark of Saskatoon supporting the creation of new work and artists who seek to work outside the Canadian regional theatre model since 1989.
Running from July 28th through August 6th, the Saskatoon Fringe is a 10-day Festival in the heart of the Broadway District of Saskatoon which celebrates the vibrant art created in our local community and beyond. As a member of the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals, the Saskatoon Fringe is a part of an international network of Fringe Festivals which provides a platform for artists from around the world to travel across the country sharing their stories.
The Canadian Pride Historical Society (CPHS) is a non-profit organization with the goal of documenting the Pride Movement in Canada. The CPHS’s vision is to inspire conversations about the future of the Pride Movement in Canada as we share the stories of our past. Our goal is to:
Record and preserve the history of the Pride Movement in Canada so that future generations can understand why we have Pride, and
Provide education resources through digital and physical exhibits on the history of the Pride Movement in Canada.
This is important as Prides have served an important role in the GSRD rights movement and within their local communities, however, very little has been documented and shared about their history and impact.
About FIXT POINT’s previous work:
To date, we've interviewed over 3,000 Canadians from every province and territory in almost 200 communities in our storymobiles (mobile recording studio on wheels); edited and posted hundreds of oral histories on our storymap; produced two seasons of a TV/web series for TVO; and, most recently, we were awarded Touring Artist of the Year from the Canadian Arts Presenting Association (CAPACOA).
- The Tale of a Town Story Map
- TVO Series
- Empathy Squad Podcasts
About FIXT POINT Arts and Media:
FIXT POINT is a Toronto-based arts & media company with national reach. Our mandate is to inspire audiences and artists to imagine change, and our mission is to promote local culture and preserve local heritage through the telling of tales across multiple platforms. We endeavour to be leaders in public engagement, embedding training and outreach into our process of creation and dissemination. FIXT POINT was founded in 2006 and incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 2011.
Find out more at www.fixtpoint.com
Nuit Blanche is a global art movement that arrived in Saskatoon in 2014, and the festival has been held in the city annually since.
Overtaking multiple venues and city streets throughout Saskatoon's core neighborhoods, the festival features projections, sculptures, installations, performances, music, theater, visual arts, poetry, and other forms of contemporary art.
Nutrien Wonderhub is Saskatchewan's only children's museum.
Our mission is to serve and support an entrepreneurial network of
interactive producers, developers, and designers.
The Saskatchewan Railroad Historical Association was founded to preserve and interpret Canadian Railway and Street Railway history, especially that of Saskatchewan.
This is primarily done through the operation of the Saskatchewan Railway Museum.
Saskatoon Blues Society promotes, fosters, supports and celebrates Blues music in Saskatoon and throughout our province, Saskatchewan. We put on an annual Blues Festival, as well as other live shows, but we support all Blues performers. We are dedicated to telling the history of the music, and of the people who created it.
The Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts is a registered charity (no. 79585 5311 RR0001). a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to preserving the artifacts of military history that have come into its possession. We consider ourselves the keeper of memories and stories of Saskatchewan men and women who participated in military conflicts and peacekeeping roles throughout Canada’s history.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park Authority (WHPA) is a non-for-profit organization governed by twelve (12) Board of Directors that consists of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous members. The Directors are appointees from municipal, provincial and federal governments, the University of Saskatchewan and First Nations communities.
WHPA is not a federal, provincial, or municipal park, but rather a stand-alone entity under provincial government legislation as per the Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997.
WHPA has a Council that consists of Elders who represent the various First Nations communities who gathered in the Wanuskewin area. The Elder’s council ensures that the direction, planning and continuity of Wanuskewin are aligned with oral tradition and authentic cultural heritage.
The WHPA Board of Directors select a Chief Executive Officer responsible for the overall management and operation of the park. Operating income for Wanuskewin comes from a mixture of grants, park revenues, and donations.
Located on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 territories and the Homeland of the Métis, the Western Development Museum (WDM) is the largest human history museum in Saskatchewan. With a collection of over 75,000 artifacts ranging from pins to locomotives and four locations in the province, the WDM shares the Saskatchewan story from the beginning of settlement to present day. The Saskatoon location tells the stories 1910 Boomtown and innovation on the prairies.
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