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Council Approves Allocating $13 1M For McMurray Métis Cultural Centre

By Jaryn Vecchio Design of the Métis Cultural Centre // Photo via Mindful Architecture The McMurray Métis are getting $13.1 million from the municipality for their cultural centre. Wood Buffalo council met on Tuesday where they unanimously approved providing the funds for the project. The budget originally was set at $22 million, however, it’s increased to $74.7 million as prices for materials have risen and multiple cost estimates were done. Multiple delegates spoke at the meeting including Audrey Poitras, President of the Métis Nation of Alberta, who noted this project will do wonders in helping share more about Métis culture and history.

Arts Council starting fundraising campaign for arts incubator at former movie theatre

Author of the article: Vincent McDermott Publishing date: May 14, 2021  •  May 18, 2021  •  2 minute read  •  The former Landmark Cinemas movie theatre in downtown Fort McMurray on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. The theatres closed after Landmark opened a newer multiplex in the suburb of Eagle Ridge on November 9, 2018. Vincent McDermott/Fort McMurray Today/Postmedia Network SunMedia Article content Arts Council Wood Buffalo (ACWB) is launching a fundraising campaign and applying for grants to give the former Landmark Cinemas in downtown Fort McMurray a second act by turning it into a place for creativity and the arts. Liana Wheeldon, executive director of ACWB, is interested in turning the Manning Avenue building into an arts incubator, which is a space for artists to work and gather. Examples of arts incubators include Calgary’s cSPACE King Edward and the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design.

Arts council renews program partnering local artists with seniors and elders

Article content A program that sets up seniors and elders with local artists will continue after a survey of participants declared the program a success. With vaccinations rising and COVID-19 cases dropping, organizers hope the program can be expanded to live events and in-person interactions. The Art of Conversation arranges for a local artist and a senior to have conversations together. At the end of those conversations, the artist creates a unique piece of art based on those talks. Organizers say the program proves the arts’ ability to heal during a crisis. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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