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Prince Albert artists say art grants rock

Jul 18, 2015 | 4:59 PM

Art grants totaling $21,330 are benefitting two local artists and an elementary school in Prince Albert.

The Saskatchewan Arts Board has allocated $1.2 million in grants for over 110 projects and organizations this year.

Lillanohna Naytowhowcon, also known as Lina Razor, received $3,830. This is the second time she has received a grant from the Saskatchewan Arts Board.

“This is money that is going towards buying new equipment for myself. A new amp, some new cables. With the last grant I got myself a Mac computer and studio mic,” said Naytowhowcon.

“It’s really hard to get any money for art. I’m really thankful that Saskatchewan Arts Board has been providing that for artists like me that are trying to get our stuff out there because we love what we do.”

This is also Liza Brown’s second grant. She’s receiving $7,500 through the Indigenous Pathways Initiative.

This grant is allocated for a music project that incorporates Metis and First Nations elements with contemporary folk music.

Brown says she’ll put the money towards finding specialized artists to collaborate with including fiddlers and powwow drummers.

Riverside Public School received $10,000 to go towards the ArtsSmarts program.

Educator and organizer Troy Parenteau says that the money will help amp up their music program.

“It’s important that our children have access to the arts, to artists, and this money helps us get there,” he said.

The ArtsSmarts program allows students to participate in traditional Metis Dance. The grant will allow the program to bring in guest artists and to expand their performance opportunities.

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