Mississauga Arts Council’s Cranberry Christmas Market brings Festive Cheer and Unique Shopping Experiences to Clarke Memorial Hall!
Mississauga Arts Council invites you to the 2025 Cranberry Christmas Market! 🎁
Mississauga Arts Council invites you to the 2025 Cranberry Christmas Market! 🎁
Mississauga Arts Council invites all to immerse themselves in the grandeur of Versailles at Mississauga Arts Council’s 2025 MACsquerade Black Tie & Versailles Arts Fundraiser! ✨
Mississauga Arts Council announces the co-winners of the 2025 Arts for Mental Health Award – Ian Hoare and Ruth Watkiss are recognized for bringing joy to persons living with dementia through music by high school students.
MAC invites you to join us for MACsquerade Black Tie & Versailles, our signature fundraising gala on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
On Saturday, August 16, 2025, local MPP Rudy Cuzzetto joined Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) at their members’ event, SAH: The Launch, to formally announce a $557,500 Grow grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) that it received earlier this year. This significant investment will support MAC’s impactful work to promote local artists and expand audiences through their artist-driven platform, SaugaArtsHUB.com (SAH).
Mississauga Arts Council’s Cranberry Christmas Market is back! Apply to be a vendor at the curated 2025 holiday market on December 13, 2025.
Welcoming a sold-out audience of 500 arts leaders and supporters, the milestone 30th Mississauga Arts Awards (The MARTYS) took place on June 19, 2025, honouring excellence across all artistic disciplines and recognizing the most outstanding achievements in Mississauga’s vibrant arts community.
Mississauga Arts Council is hiring a Community Outreach & Production Manager for a Full-Time, One Year Contract Position.
The Mississauga Arts Council (MAC), Metalworks Studios, and SoundsUnite Canada, with media partner Mississauga Music, are pleased to announce the 2025 Sauga’s Song of the Year winner, emerging singer-songwriter who grew up in Mississauga, Joelle Rose, with her song “Birdhouse”!
Mississauga Arts Council is seeking a Videographer/Video Editor to fill an 8-week summer position under the Canada Summer Jobs Program.