Prince Albert is a city rich with culture, history, diversity and the arts!
Whether you are an artist, a local, or a visitor, discover our city's cultural assets and the many creative things to explore and do here in our beautiful city. From Galleries to creative and unique Festivals like Tapestrama and ChesterFest, a Downtown Culture District to Indigenous artwork, we have so much to offer.
Civic Arts Policy |
The purpose of the Civic Arts Policy is to ensure civic leadership and investment in the arts that has a clear and measurable impact on the aesthetic, social, economic and cultural quality of life in Prince Albert. |
Arts Grants |
There are grants administered through the City of Prince Albert that support the arts and culture. Go to our Grants and Funding page to read more. |
Artist Payment Guidelines |
Prince Albert is a vibrant artistic and cultural community. We have many talented artists from visual to theatre, literature to media, and music to dance. As an artist, you need to be paid for your work. This is your profession, just like other professions. Let's keep strengthening our artistic and cultural community. Here are some Artist Payment Guidelines to consider. Review what Event Organizers can consider for Artist Payment Guidelines. |
Creative Kids |
Creative Kids is a charitable program that provides financial assistance to children and youth 19 years of age and under who would like to participate in art, culture or creative experiences. The program helps cover the costs associated with participation which may include registration fees, equipment or supplies. What's eligible?Activities eligible for Creative Kids funding are wide-ranging and may include art lessons, dance classes, language lessons, music instruction, cultural camps, heritage activities, multicultural dance and all other activities that are associated with art, culture or creativity. Creative Kids relies on donations, and 100% of all funds raised for Creative Kids will go towards supporting program participants. How to apply and more informationFor more information and application deadlines, or an application, call the Lakeland District Creative Kids Committee at (306) 953-1623, extension 4, or visit the LDSCR website at www.lakelanddistrict.ca or the Creative Kids website at www.creativekidssask.ca. Funded through a partnership with Give Kids a Chance Charity and SaskCulture, Creative Kids is modeled after KidSport which provides financial assistance for children and youth wishing to participate in sport activities. Creative Kids has a local committee through the Lakeland Sport, Culture & Recreation District to review applications and manage this program. |