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we're From Herewe're From Here – William Feldman Memorial Gallery Graffiti Art Programming Inc.'s Dany Reede worked with youth at Ralph Brown Community Centre and Studio 5 to create a series of artwork exploring their perspective of Winnipeg. 'we're From Here' is on display now at Graffiti Gallery's William Feldman Memorial Gallery (second level of the gallery). [...]Peace Should Not be This FragileClosing Reception // PEACE SHOULD NOT BE THIS FRAGILE – MAY 29, 2014 6pm-9pm Free Admission with the donation of a non-perishable food item Exhibit on display until April 18, 2104 Graffiti Art Programming Inc. is proud and honoured to present Peace should not be this Fragile, an art show exploring not only the resiliency [...]Graffiti StoriesGraffiti Stories documentary 'Graffiti Stories', a documentary by local film maker Jorge Requena and producer Orlando Braun, featuring Graffiti Gallery, Urban Art and talented local youth. The evening will begin with live [...]Frontier School Division Art ShowFrontier School Division Art Show 2014 This year's Frontier School Division Juried Art Show will take place on February 12, 2014.
To engage in capacity building within the subsidized family housing complex of Marlene Street and help to foster a safe, welcoming, and strong community where residents will participate in taking ownership in their surroundings.
Centre for Aboriginal Human Resources Development304-181 Higgins AvenueMain If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us using our contact data or the form below. Please provide a phone number or email address if you would like a response.
To assist Aboriginal people prepare for, acquire and maintain successful employment by providing quality literacy, education, training and employment opportunities, and the required supports, through partnerships with community, educational institutions, business/industry and government. Aboriginal people in Winnipeg have a future of increased economic prosperity and self-determination. Our GoalsTo provide quality adult education, post-secondary education, trades training, daycare facilities, and student transitional housing as needed.- To provide employment and education services to approximately 2,400 people per annum.- To place an average of 1,200 people yearly in successful employment.- To train 500 people per annum.- To continue to meet or to exceed our vision, our mandate and our goals on a yearly basis.
Web Wizards has been providing web consulting, e-commerce development, web design, web marketing, custom programming and hosting services since 1995. Whatever your online goals are, Web Wizards has the talent and experience to help you achieve them! What makes us different? We're innovative, preferring to set trends rather than follow them. We pride ourselves on professional customer service and we have all the right people at the table. Our team of professionals, from media designers to project managers, and programmers represent some of the sharpest and freshest minds in the business, all under one roof. Bringing the whole team together from the start is our development edge as we work with you every step of the way from concept design to launch. Our commitment to your success will ensure the delivery of your project on time and on budget.
Aceart is an Artist Run Centre dedicated to the development, exhibition and dissemination of contemporary art by cultural producers. aceartinc. maintains a commitment to emerging artists and recognizes its role in placing contemporary artists in a larger cultural context. aceartinc. is dedicated to cultural diversity in its programming and to this end encourages applications from all contemporary artists and curators including those identifying as members of GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered), Aboriginal (status, non-status, Inuit and Metis) and all other culturally diverse communities.
EUTC is a Winnipeg-based service organization in operation since 2005. We are mandated by the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs to serve as a social service organization addressing transitional issues of First Nation citizens. Centrally located in Winnipeg's downtown, the EUTC assists more that 1700 individuals and families in the areas of housing, addictions, referrals, counseling, advocacy and other enhanced services. The influx of clients and the broad array of transitional issues indicate the growing demand and need for culturally relevant services by and for First Nation citizens.The EUTC serves as a hub of information and central location for clients seeking transitional support while living in and/or relocating to Winnipeg. The EUTC maintains an up-to-date inventory of resources, programs and services available to assist First Nation clients with day-to-day issues including housing, social assistance, addictions, resources for youth and services/programs in the areas of training/employment and education.