Search  
Thursday, November 20, 2008 ..:: Links ::..   Login
Site Navigation
  Home
  Vision
  History
  Events
  Links
  Gallery
  Forums

 Links Minimize

RELATED LINKS:

IMAA
Independant Media Arts Alliance
http://www.imaa.ca

DREAMSPEAKERS
Aboriginal media arts Festival
Murray Jurak
8726 - 112th Ave. Edmonton, AB T5B 0G6
T (780) 378-9606 / F (780) 378-9610
murray.jurak@dreamspeakers.org
http://www.dreamspeakers.org

imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
imagineNATIVE film & media arts festival is the largest festival of Aboriginally produced and directed film, video, radio and new media in North America. Since it was founded, in May 1999, imagineNATIVE has been an important forum for artists and industry professionals to connect during our free workshops and panels.
Danis Goulet
401 Richmond St. West, Suite 417
Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
T (416) 585-2333 / F (416) 585-2313
info@imaginenative.org
http://www.imagineNATIVE.org

IMAG - Indigenous Media Arts Group
Festival, access and resource centre
Cleo Reece
1965 Main St. Vancouver, BC, V5T 3C1
T (604) 871-0173 / F (604) 871-0191
imag@telus.net
http://www.imag-nation.com


OKALAKATIGET SOCIETY

Video Production
Sarah Abel
PO box 160, Nain, Labrador
T (709) 922-2955 / F (709) 922-2293
labradorimiut@nf.aibn.com
http://www.oksociety.com/

PETERBOROUGH ARTS UMBRELLA production centre
c/o OPTIC NERVE film & video festival
PAU is both an umbrella service organisation that provides broad-ranging support (services, training, etc.) for artists and cultural workers, as well as an arts presenter of diverse high quality artistic expressions through events like the Optic Nerve film & video festival. Its activities reflects and promotes Aboriginal filmmaking.
David Robertson
378 Aylmer St. North, Peterborough K9H 3V8 ON
T (705) 749-3220 / F (705) 749-2818
info@pauart.ca
www.pauart.ca


SÂKÊWÊWAK ARTISTS' COLLECTIVE
Video Production

Multi-disciplinary arts organisation whose mandate is to ensure that contemporary First Nations artists be provided with the space and environment that allows them to develop their artistic practices.  
Elwood Jimmy, Cynthia Lickers
2536 11th Ave. Regina SK S4P 0K5
T (306) 780-9485
sakewewak@sasktel.net


TRIBE Centre for Evolving Aboriginal Media, Visual & Performing Art

Presentation
Tribe exists to provide an intellectual and creative environment in which Aboriginal artists, curators and critics may further develop their individual potential in the contemporary art world. Tribe offers responsive, critical and challenging programming focused on contemporary Aboriginal visual culture.
Lori Blondeau
#12-23rd St. East, 2d floor, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 0H5
T (306) 244-4814/F (306) 975-0892
tribe.inc@sasktel.net
http://www.tribeinc.org


ULLUS Collective
Media Arts diffusion, promotion and development

Located in the Interior of BC, the Ullus Collective provides professional assistance and development, training seminars, workshops and project planning in Media Arts. Ullus also partners with other community organisations and organises screening of works.
Kym Gouchie
c/o En'owkin Centre
RR#2 Site 50 Penticton BC V2A 6J7
T (250) 493 7181 / F (250) 493 5302

URBAN SHAMAN - Gallery
Presentation, New Media Production, Publishing Dedicated to the professional development, as well as to the production, presentation and distribution of Aboriginal and Indigenous (Status, Non-status, Metis and Inuit) contemporary arts in all media.
Founded in 1996.
Steve Loft
Urban Shaman Inc.
203-290 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3B 0T2
T (204) 942-2674 / F (204) 944-9577
inquiries@urbanshaman.org
http://urbanshaman.org


      

Copyright 2006 by National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition   Terms Of Use  Privacy Statement