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Music and Arts Education: A Necessity, Not a Luxury

March 5th, 2024; By Susan Huebert

When people consider the most important subjects for students to learn, they probably think of the sciences or mathematics, or maybe practical skills like welding or construction. Music and the […]


Connecting with Others through Music

March 27th, 2017; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Everyone loves music—it is fun to listen to and dance to and, for some, even make. But not only is it a pleasurable thing in our day-to-day lives, it’s actually […]


How to Navigate the Canada Council for the Arts

January 29th, 2017; By Laura Sciarpelletti

It is difficult not to find a single artist or professor at any given university who has not at least applied for a Canada Council for the Arts grant. Known […]


Tips for Applying to Canadian Arts Council Grants

May 20th, 2016; By Laura Sciarpelletti

Being an artist is often an up-hill climb. Not only does graduating with a Fine Arts degree mean a generally slow and difficult entry into the mainstream work force, but […]


Sure-fire Tips to Spark Creativity

March 22nd, 2016; By Rochelle C. Pangilinan

There is an age-old rumour that well-acclaimed author Stephen King mostly gets his inspiration for his books from his dreams. Unfortunately, if you are facing a deadline for a creative […]


Gagner sa vie avec de la poésie

April 29th, 2015; By Susan Huebert

Si vous lisez la vie de poètes connus tels que John Milton ou William Shakespeare, vous remarquerez peut-être quelque chose qu’ils ont en commun. Ils ont écrit de grandes poésies qui sont toujours populaires des […]


En a-t-on pour son argent avec un diplôme en Arts?

March 31st, 2015; By Kathleen Gerry

Commencer des études en arts vous offre un grand éventail de possibilités d’étudier dans différents domaines, tels que les langues, les arts visuels, l’art dramatique, les études canadiennes, le cinéma, l’Anglais, les études environnementales, la […]