The NaAC x Won Lee Prize is now accepting nominations to celebrate the creative excellence of Canadian visual artists who are living with developmental, physical, and/or acquired disabilities.
The prize is in partnership with the family of the late artist Won Lee, and this year's winner will receive a cash prize of $3,000.
Whether you want to create your own songs, perform, connect to community through music, or learn about songs you love, Songwriters is designed to guide artists through all aspects of accessible music-making.
WEDNESDAYS | 3:00 PM - 5:00PM In this class, participants will learn everything they need to know to write a screenplay. Over twelve weeks, artists will learn foundational screenwriting skills including story structure, character development, and formatting.
THURSDAYS | 1:00 PM - 2:00PM Jazz dance is a social dance style. When African American dancers began blending traditional African steps with European styles of movement and music, jazz was born!
Karly Mortimer, Vice President, Artist & Program Development, discusses the NaAC’s recent trip to Seoul, Korea and the importance of cultural diplomacy.
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 receive support from the Government of Canada through the Canada Arts Training Fund (CATF). The […]
The National accessArts Centre is excited to offer a brand new in-person workshop series for NaAC artists to experiment with instrument creation and explore their musical expression
The National accessArts Centre is excited to offer a brand new in-person workshop series for NaAC artists to experiment with instrument creation and explore their musical expression
The National accessArts Centre is excited to offer a brand new in-person workshop series for NaAC artists to experiment with instrument creation and explore their musical expression
The National accessArts Centre is excited to offer a brand new in-person workshop series for NaAC artists to experiment with instrument creation and explore their musical expression
The National accessArts Centre is excited to offer a brand new in-person workshop series for NaAC artists to experiment with instrument creation and explore their musical expression