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Visual Art Project 2018-19

Visual Art Project 2018-19

 

Please here in find the brochure for participation in the Saskatchewan Visual Art Project. This year we will  also be accepting entries in Digital image format (through email) and you may not be required to send hard copies of your art work. For additional details, please refer to the brochure.

Sask Vis Art Proj Brochure 

 

National Highway to Harmonious Canada

National Highway to Harmonious Canada

Multi-Faith Saskatchewan and Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan collaborated in the production of this 45-minute video to mark the 150th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation. The project was supported by the Community Fund of Southern Saskatchewan as well as numerous cultural organizations, faith communities and volunteers. Access Communications donated its services in producing the video.

The main features of the video are the hopes and wishes by children of different faiths and cultural groups for a peaceful and harmonious Canada, silent prayers, cultural performances and the national anthem by all participants.

For more information about Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan visit  http://mcos.ca/ .

You can view the video embedded below and share it with your networks.

Video Link

 

Visual Art Project-2018-Results and Award Presentation

Visual Art Project-2018-Results and Award Presentation

 

Here are the results of the Youth Visual Art Project 2018.  Please click on the link below.

Results-2018

Please also find attached  poster for the 7th Annual Visual Art Youth Award program and Earth Day Event scheduled for April 21st, Saturday 2:00 pm. Venue: Mackenize art gallery (2nd Floor). 3475 Albert St, Regina ,SK S4S 6X6

Poster

Video Screening-National Highway to Harmonious Canada-March 22nd

Video Screening-National Highway to Harmonious Canada-March 22nd

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Multi-Faith Saskatchewan invites you to a public viewing of its Canada 150 video project titled National Highway to Harmonious Canada on Thursday March 22 in Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Regina. The video will be shown in conjunction with the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This event is open to the public and is free of charge. Produced in partnership with the Multi-Cultural Council of Saskatchewan, the 45-minute video features children of diverse faiths and ethnic backgrounds bringing greetings from their communities and displaying highway signs of their hopes and dreams of a harmonious Canada. Also included in the video will be cultural presentations and silent prayers from children of various faiths. The program will be from 7 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. The museum is located on the corner of Albert Street and College Avenue.

march22nd-poster