Prince Albert ‘thriving with arts and culture opportunities’


The Tapestrama Cultural Festival starts Sept. 28 and exemplifies the diversity, culture and talent in the city. It’s held at Carlton Comprehensive High School and features food booths.

“The city of Prince Albert is thriving with arts and culture opportunities and we recognize their value for our enjoyment, mental health, and connection to community,” said Tia Furstenberg, arts and cultural coordinator for the city. “Of the many arts and culture opportunities that organizations and artists provide all year long for our community, Culture Days allows us to offer some free to try.”

Public transit will be free for Culture Days on Friday, Sept. 21 and Saturday, Sept. 22.

In October, there are several other events including an evening of the ‘Sights, Sounds and Tastes of Africa.’ Art programs at the Margo Fournier Arts Centre include fall pottery for youth and journaling sessions. For a full list of events, click here.

Culture Days is coordinated by a local committee and funded by SaskCulture through Saskatchewan Lotteries, the Municipal Cultural Action Plan (City of Prince Albert), and the organizations and their funding partners hosting events.

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