Capital Project
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The Chung Centre Selected to Join Global Design for Freedom Movement
The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) is proud to announce that The Joseph Chung Centre for Creativity has been selected as one of a small number of new global Design for […]
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Government of Alberta increases its funding to the National accessArts Centre’s capital project by $1.89 million
Additional funding from the province will help propel the NaAC’s Chung Centre development to break ground Summer 2026. CALGARY – On March 3, 2026, at the National accessArts Centre’s (NaAC’s) […]
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National accessArts Centre to Name New Performing Arts Learning Venue The Joseph Chung Centre for Creativity Following a Transformational Philanthropic Gift
Landmark contribution propels Accessible Arts Campus campaign beyond the three-quarter mark FEBRUARY 23, 2026 – CALGARY – The National accessArts Centre presented by TD (NaAC), which is currently developing the world’s first […]
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City of Calgary commits to supporting the revitalization efforts of the old Scouts Hall
On December 3, 2025, Calgary’s City Council unanimously voted to increase the investments made towards the revitalization of the old Scouts Hall — soon to be the home of the […]
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Calgary’s National accessArts Centre Publicly Launches $30M Capital Campaign to Build World’s First Accessible Arts Learning Campus
The National accessArts Centre (NaAC), presented by TD Ready Commitment, is proud to announce the public launch of its ambitious capital campaign: Disability and the Arts. Redefined. With a fundraising goal of $30 million, the campaign will support the goal of creating the world’s first fully accessible arts learning campus.
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The Optimists Clubs in Calgary invest in the Trico Communities Accessible Arts Centre
The NaAC is pleased to announce a significant investment from the Optimists Clubs in Calgary that will support the NaAC’s capital campaign – in particular, the revitalization project in partnership with the City of Calgary that will transform the old Scouts Hall into the Trico Communities Accessible Arts Centre. This facility will be one of…
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The Government of Canada invests $1.35 million in Calgary’s National accessArts Centre
Today, David Myles, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages and to the Secretary of State (Nature), announced an investment of $1.35 million in the National accessArts Centre (NaAC), following a tour of the facility. He made this announcement on behalf of the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of…
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Government of Canada invests $750K towards Trico Communities Accessible Arts Centre
Earlier this week, the Government of Canada, through the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund, committed $750,000 in funding towards the revitalization of the old Scouts Hall, soon to be transformed into the Trico Communities Accessible Arts Centre – home of the National accessArts Centre’s Visual Arts programs and administrative offices.
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Government of Alberta commits $1M towards multidisciplinary arts hub build
The Government of Alberta is committing $1 million towards the construction of the NaAC’s new Multidisciplinary Disability Community Arts Hub (MDCAH) project.
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New hub for artists living with disabilities in Calgary receives federal support
The federal government is investing $8,266,163 in this project through the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings (GICB) program.
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Trico Communities Invests in the Disability Arts in Calgary
The National accessArts Centre presented by TD Ready Commitment (NaAC) will announce a groundbreaking multi-year sponsorship investment from Trico Communities that will completely transform the current Scouts Hall (2140 Brownsea Drive NW) into the Trico Communities Accessible Arts Centre.



