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To co-create safe spaces and creative stages where Indigenous Youth can thrive.
New Blog Post: From Classroom to Stage: Denetia School Students Shine with Hip Hop Performance — Artscan Circle
New Blog Post: From Classroom to Stage: Denetia School Students Shine with Hip Hop Performance — Artscan Circle
Artscan Circle is thrilled to have collaborated with Jess Dance and Denetia School to bring artist Bruce Bryant to Lower Post, who facilitated a hip-hop workshop series on October 27 – 29, 2025. This First Nation community is part of School District 87 Stikine in northern British Columb
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Artscan Circle | CharityProfile | Donate Online
A non-profit organization encouraging Indigenous youth to express themselves creatively through a cooperative exploration of the arts.
We've partnered with two new Indigenous communities — Atlin and Lower Post! — Artscan Circle
We've partnered with two new Indigenous communities — Atlin and Lower Post! — Artscan Circle
Artscan Circle is thrilled to announce that we've partnered with two new Indigenous communities — Atlin and Lower Post in northern British Columbia. Both communities fall under School District 87 Stikine and serve as a crucial education in the rural and remote northern community.&a
ArtsCan Circle Hoodie 2025 | Nish Tees
ArtsCan Circle Hoodie 2025 | Nish Tees
Black fleece hoodie sporting a new ArtsCan logo design! ArtsCan Circle, a reconciliation charity is dedicated to delivering creative art workshops to Indignenous Youth living in remote northern communities. Delivering the message that their voices are important. Now more than ever is the time to engage with these Youth. By supporting ArtsCanCircle that’s exactly what you’re doing.A portion of the proceeds of the sale of this items goes directly to ArtsCan Circle. Item: TS-SS4500
Congratulations to the students from Pikangikum and Whapmagoostui, who built their own guitars! — Artscan Circle
Congratulations to the students from Pikangikum and Whapmagoostui, who built their own guitars! — Artscan Circle
Artscan Circle's first residency for Indigenous Youth living in remote communities was a Guitar-Making Residency under the mentorship of world-renowned Sergei de Jonge (pictured in 2nd photo). This summer, the students travelled from Pikangikum and Whapmagoostui to learn how to build their own guit
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The Guitar Project — Indigenous Youth Guitar Residency Program APPLY NOW!
The Guitar Project — Indigenous Youth Guitar Residency Program APPLY NOW!
The Guitar Project | Artscan Circle | 2024 Indigenous Youth Guitar Residency Program
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ArtsCan Circle is a creative bridge between Indigenous communities and Canada’s capacity for change. We invoke dialogue about the past, present and future we share through the restorative power of art. Our programs are a canvas for youth and a model for co-creation under Truth and Reconciliation, Ca
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