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Locality: Calgary, Alberta

Phone: +1 403-253-3174

Address: 8038 Fairmount Drive SE T2H 0Y1 Calgary, AB, Canada

Website: www.ourIAC.ca

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National AccessArts Centre 19.01.2025

We're pleased to announce that we will soon be transitioning to become the National accessArts Centre, Canada's national leader in our disability arts movement. For more information and details on our strategic plan, please visit: www.accessarts.ca

National AccessArts Centre 01.01.2025

Another #FridayFunny created from the Humour and Performing Art Fluxkit.

National AccessArts Centre 12.12.2024

We're excited to share our new suite of programs across multiple arts disciplines in support of our growing community of Albertan and Canadian artists living with disabilities. Learn more by visiting bit.ly/AccessArtsCanada. Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des arts du Canada Canada’s Foreign PolicyGlobal Affairs Canada Calgary Foundation

National AccessArts Centre 27.11.2024

One of the many things that our studio facilitators enjoy during the online studio sessions is seeing all the incredible artwork created and worked on at home.

National AccessArts Centre 22.11.2024

The National accessArts Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Ken Regan to our Board of Directors. Based in Edmonton, Ken is an active community volunteer and a proud champion of arts and culture. Until his retirement in March 2017, Ken spent almost over 18 years at the helm of the CKUA Radio Network, building it into Canada’s largest, most successful, and most respected community-funded broadcaster.

National AccessArts Centre 04.11.2024

The National accessArts Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Cooke to our Board of Directors. Based in Calgary, Lisa has over 20 years of experience in marketing, sales, brand development and communications. Prior to her present role as Vice President, Advertising with Shaw Communications, Lisa held positions with the Banff Centre, Keywork Labs, and Twentieth Century Fox.

National AccessArts Centre 30.10.2024

The National accessArts Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of John Stinson to our Board of Directors. Based in Vancouver, John is presently Vice President, Regional Operations, for Community Living BC. Previously, he served as Assistant Deputy Minister of Disabilities, Inclusion, and Accessibility for the Government of Alberta’s Department of Community and Social Services. John has spent over 25 years working in health and social services in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and with the federal public service.