Get Involved

Join our community and make a difference

There are many ways to support Indigenous arts and youth — whether through volunteering, sharing your art, or partnering with us.

Volunteer

Share your time and talents to support Indigenous youth and arts programming. We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds who are committed to our mission.

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Artist Submissions

Are you an Indigenous artist looking to showcase your work, participate in events, or access studio space? We want to hear from you.

Submit your work

Partnership Inquiries

Organizations, businesses, and funders interested in supporting Indigenous arts and culture are invited to explore partnership opportunities.

Get in touch

Volunteer Opportunities

Share your time and talents

We're looking for dedicated individuals who want to make a difference in the lives of Indigenous youth through arts and culture.

Program Support

Help facilitate workshops, assist with studio sessions, and support youth participants in their creative journey.

Time commitment: 4-8 hours/week

Event Coordination

Help plan and execute community events, from powwows to music festivals and fashion shows.

Time commitment: Project-based

Administrative Support

Assist with office tasks, communications, and organizational operations.

Time commitment: 2-4 hours/week

Mentorship

Share your skills and experience with emerging Indigenous artists as a mentor in music, visual arts, or traditional crafts.

Time commitment: Flexible

Artist Submissions

Share your art with our community

Whether you're a musician, visual artist, dancer, fashion designer, or work in traditional crafts, we want to connect with Indigenous artists across all disciplines.

Showcase opportunities at community events

Access to studio space and equipment

Mentorship and skill development

Connection with other Indigenous artists

Artist Interest Form

Every contribution makes a difference

Whether you give your time, share your art, or provide financial support, you're helping empower the next generation of Indigenous artists.