Call for Submissions: Sauga’s Summer Song Contest
Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) and Metalworks Studios are jointly sponsoring the Sauga’s Summer Song Contest! Musicians – submit your hottest summer song to win!
Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) and Metalworks Studios are jointly sponsoring the Sauga’s Summer Song Contest! Musicians – submit your hottest summer song to win!
Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) is excited to announce the return of Sauga Teens Got Talent hosted by Streetsville Bread and Honey Festival, produced by MAC and sponsored by Metalworks Studios and Metalworks Institute.
In 2021, the Feel It! exhibit (2019 MAC Fusion MicroGrant winning project) was remounted at the Joshua Creek Heritage Arts Centre, and the project continues to delight audiences, and inspire creatives.
MAC and The Open Gallery announce FYI Youth Kits, a limited run of kits containing $100 dollars worth of artworks, resources, art supplies, and more available for youth ages 15-18 years old.
Mississauga Arts Council and Martys HUB, in collaboration with TAKETHESTAGE.CA are excited to announce Sauga Music NOW: Rhymes and Rhythm, an online presentation featuring new music and interviews with leading Mississauga Hip hop artists!
MAC’s Fusion MicroGrant aimed to grow partnerships between musicians and visual/digital artists or illustrators to collaborate and produce an animated music video. Congratulations to Mauve and Matthew Salisbury who won this grant!
Mississauga Musician, Matt Zaddy, received a Matchmaker MicroGrant from MAC for his #TogetherAtHome #OpenMic series. The weekly event was a way for local musicians/music fans to stay connected. #TogetherAtHome featured local performers and event saw performers from Texas, New York, British Columbia, and Quebec participate.
Matchmaker MicroGrant winner Anna Wojcik’s group Nóżki Opera successfully put on two garden performances of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro”.
MAC and Metalworks Studios with Mississauga Music announce the winner of the Sauga’s Summer Songwriting Contest. Congratulations Adina V.
MAC and MassCulture are partnering to launch the Arts For Mental Health Conference on October 6th, 2021. It will explore the rationale for, design and implementation of a pilot program that will deliver and expand arts programs to people living with mental health issues in Mississauga.