Seminars, Courses, and Workshops for artists and organizations in all disciplines, at any level of development.
The workshops offered at Creative Manitoba come in a variety of forms for different kinds of artists — we present seminars, courses, and workshops throughout the year for independent artists as well as cultural and arts organizations.
We are committed to creating equitable, safe and welcoming spaces that fully represent our diverse and intersectional membership and their needs, including the acknowledgement of various systems of power at play and how those affect our communities. If cost is a barrier bursaries are available. Click HERE to apply for the All-Access Inclusion Bursary.
A series of skill-building workshops tailored for individual artists, focusing on both the creative and business aspects of their practice, from technique refinement to marketing strategies.
Targeted training sessions for arts organizations, enhancing their capacity in areas such as administration, program management, and organizational development to better serve the arts community.
Empowering Indigenous artists through culturally relevant training, networking opportunities, and community-building initiatives to foster growth and sustainability in their creative careers.
Personalized coaching services for artists at all stages of their careers, offering one-on-one guidance on professional development, project planning, and overcoming creative blocks.
Connecting emerging artists with experienced mentors for long-term guidance and support, fostering professional growth, artistic development, and expanded networking opportunities.
A long-term program enabling artists to develop business skills, including networking and showcasing opportunities, and the use of a creative co-working space.
300-245 McDermot Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3B 0S6
info@creativemanitoba.ca
204-927-2787
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Creative Manitoba acknowledges we are gathered on Treaty 1 Territory, the ancestral lands and unceded homelands of the Anishinaabe, Anishininewuk, Nehiyawak, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline Nations and the National homeland of the Red River Métis. Our presence on this traditional land is sustained by Nibi (water) from the community Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 Territory and electricity from beyond Treaty 1 Territory, including Nelson River in Treaty 5 Territory.
Water is life, and land is sacred to all Indigenous people. Acknowledging the land and territory on which we stand is a cultural practice meant to express gratitude to the original homelands, to pay respect to the original inhabitants, and honour the spirit of reconciliation.
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