Announcements
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Ottawa’s Ashley Hiscott awarded the 2024 Won Lee Prize, Canada’s highest honour in the visual arts for the disability community
TORONTO – The National accessArts Centre (NaAC), Canada’s largest disability arts organization, is pleased to announce the winner of the 2024 Won Lee Prize – Ashley Hiscott from Ottawa, Ontario. […]
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Statement on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
The National accessArts Centre will again respect the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and our programs and facilities will be closed on September 30. This day is a time […]
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Stream CIFF 2024 Shorts: Alberta Spirit, featuring Pearl Tears by Noriko Ohsada
The Shorts: Alberta Spirit package is now available online! Stream 12 incredible Alberta made short films, including Pearl Tears, for $17.00 Pearl Tears is an experimental autobiographical short by Noriko […]
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The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) appoints a new slate of Board of Directors, and welcomes back Jung-Suk (JS) Ryu as its President and CEO
New leadership and disability representation will strengthen the organization as it builds on an exciting future ahead CALGARY – The membership of the National accessArts Centre (NaAC) has elected a […]
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We’re just beginning to see what is possible. Now, we need your help.
As we approach the final few days of our spring programming, we are making this broad appeal to our network of friends and supporters because we need your help. And […]
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Canada’s largest disability arts organization receives $190,000 from the National Creation Fund
Investment will propel current disability-led performance project into being production ready.
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The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) announces the appointment of Gideon Arthurs to its Board of Directors
Gideon’s appointment as our first Toronto-based board member marks our organization’s commitment to the Toronto area as we seek to develop and grow the NaAC Won Lee Community Arts Hub on Queen Street West.
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An urgent appeal
This really is an urgent appeal — urgent because we have this extraordinary partnership that will ensure that your gift goes even further.
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Welcome Ken Regan, Interim Chair
The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Ken Regan (Edmonton, AB) as its Interim Chair, effective June 28, 2022
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Queer Accessible Arts Cabaret Update
You shared, and we’re listening.
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The NaAC welcomes three new members to its Board of Directors.
The National accessArts Centre (NaAC), Canada’s largest disability arts organization, is pleased to welcome the following new individuals to our Board of Directors. I am absolutely thrilled to see these […]