Press Release
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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 announces the appointment of Karly Mortimer as President and CEO and Raewyn Reid as Interim President and CEO, effective January 2, 2023
CALGARY – The Board of Directors of the National accessArts Centre (NaAC) has unanimously ratified the appointment of Karly Mortimer as President and CEO, effective January 2, 2023. During her […]
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The Board of Directors of the National accessArts Centre (NaAC) announces the departure of its founding President and CEO, Jung-Suk (JS) Ryu.
The Board of Directors of the National accessArts Centre (NaAC) announces the departure of its founding President and CEO, Jung-Suk (JS) Ryu, effective December 29, 2023. JS was first appointed as […]
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Statement by JS Ryu, President and CEO, regarding the future of the Scouts Building
Today, the National accessArts Centre, unveiled a new video, titled The NaAC is Calgary, with the hopes of sharing with Calgarians – and, in particular, members of Calgary’s City Council – […]
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The National accessArts Centre receives a $400,000 investment from the Canada Arts Training Fund
CALGARY, Alta. (May 24, 2023) – The National accessArts Centre (NaAC) – Canada’s oldest and largest disability arts organization – has become the country’s first multidisciplinary disability arts organization to […]
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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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We are truly becoming national
NaAC is taking over YYC with Exhibitions, a Premiere and one ICONIC Dance Party
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National accessArts Centre receives support from Shaw Communications to launch new online education platform
National accessArts Centre receives support from Shaw Communications to launch new online education platform to support Canadian artists living with disabilities
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Artists from the NaAC Make Powerful Statement at COP26
Artists from the National accessArts Centre represent Canada on the world stage in a collaborative art project called The Conference of the Birds.
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The NaAC will represent Canada at COP26
Calgary-based National accessArts Centre will represent Canada at COP26 in Glasgow. New interdisciplinary ensemble’s works will be exhibited at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in November. CALGARY – The […]
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The National accessArts Centre unveils plans for a $14M multidisciplinary disability arts venue
New building, in addition to the former Scouts Canada building, will realize a vision for a disability arts training and presentation campus – the first of its kind in the world. […]
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Works by artists with developmental disabilities to travel the world thanks to groundbreaking partnership with the federal government.
Global Affairs Canada acquires thirteen works by National accessArts Centre artists as part of its permanent collection.