2004 2005 Annual Report 100 Years of HeART PART OF OUR LIVES The Honourable Dr. Lynda Haverstock Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Your Honour: The Saskatchewan Arts Board is pleased to submit its annual report for the fiscal year April 1, 2004 to March 31, 2005. The Saskatchewan Arts Board’s financial statements are included and have been audited by the provincial auditor. Respectfully submitted on behalf of the Saskatchewan Arts Board, The Honourable Joan Beatty Colleen M. Bailey Minister Responsible for Chair Culture, Youth and Recreation Saskatchewan Arts Board TABLE OF CONTENTS PART of our Province 1 PART of our Memory 5 PART of our Community 6 PART of Learning 9 PART of Work 12 PART of Well-being 14 PART of our Identity 16 PART of Achievement 20 PART of our Celebrations 22 Management Responsibility for Financial Information 32 Auditor’s Report 32 Financial Statements 33 Notes to Financial Statements 37 The past year has been an exciting one for the arts in our province. 2005 marks Saskatchewan’s 100th birthday and we are pleased that the arts are a prominent part of many of your centennial celebrations. The arts have played an important role in the lives of Saskatchewan people for these many decades and it’s great to see this recognized in our 100th year. This year’s annual report introduces the theme PART of Our Lives, which we have adopted to highlight the importance of the arts in the daily lives of all Saskatchewan people. Regardless of where we live, our culture or our age, the arts inspire us and make the places we call home unique. The value of the arts is felt in our award winning galleries, community festivals, theatres, the work of our professional artists and also in the songs that we sing, and in the stories that tell us where we’ve been and where we are going. Art is PART of it all! PART OF OUR PROVINCE Over the past year the Board has continued to work towards making art and professional artists more accessible to individuals and communities. The much appreciated increase in funds from the Government and the people of Saskatchewan has allowed us to support more work across the province and benefit more citizens than ever before. SASKATCHEWAN ARTSSASKATCHEWAN BOARD For example, the Art At Work initiative placed artists in ten Regina workplaces to share their creative skills with workers 1 across a wide range of disciplines. Many of the participants from these residencies reported that emphasizing creativity increased their productivity, their energy level and generally Dorothy Knowles made their work experiences more positive. The Edge of the Lake Oil, charcoal on canvas The Board has moved forward in its commitment to the 1965 Indigenous communities of Saskatchewan by creating the Indigenous Bridging Arts program, the second in a suite of programs that support Indigenous arts and artists. These significant programs have helped to create opportunities for the Indigenous artists in the province while increasing public access to art. Through the Artist in the Schools and ArtsSmarts programs we have also been connecting artists with schools. Artists are an essential resource for teachers and can provide direction and assistance as schools implement the Arts Education Curriculum. Through these efforts, we are working to create more opportunities for the arts to have an impact on people in their communities and in their day-to-day lives. In 2004 the Arts Board began a review of its strategic plan. A key part of this process involves visiting communities across Saskatchewan and having conversations about what the arts mean to you, your family and your community. By the end of Jane Zednik 2005 we will have a new plan that will direct our programs, Ah… Saskatoon Summer services and goals for the next three years. It will not just be Screen print, crayon on paper 1979 a plan for the Arts Board, but an expression of the vision we all share for the arts in Saskatchewan. None of this would be possible without the support of our partners, including the arts organizations of Saskatchewan and you, the people of this province. The Arts Board has many great partners, among them SaskCulture, the Saskatchewan Arts Alliance, the Saskatchewan Centennial Office, the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and Saskatchewan Learning. We are grateful for your support and for all we have accomplished together over the past year. Our colleagues on the Board and staff of the Arts Board continue to demonstrate their commitment to the arts in the province and their efforts are appreciated. We would like to recognize the dedication of Saskatchewan’s thousands of volunteers, and finally the artists of this province. Your hard work and contributions make the projects featured so prominently in this report successful. SASKATCHEWAN ARTSSASKATCHEWAN BOARD On behalf of the Board and staff of the Saskatchewan Arts 2 Board we wish you all a wonderful centennial year. May you all enjoy art where you live, work and play. Jeremy Morgan Colleen Bailey Executive Director Chair Saskatchewan Arts Board Saskatchewan Arts Board PART OF OUR PROVINCE Our Story In 1948 the T.C. Douglas government created the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the oldest, arms-length funding agency of its kind in North America and second in the world only to the British Arts Council. Our mission is to cultivate an On Board environment in which the arts thrive for the benefit of L to R (back row): Maggie Siggins, David Millar, everyone in Saskatchewan. To fulfill this mission the Board Gursh Madhur, Mitchell Holash, James Korpan, offers a wide range of programs in areas like advocacy, Douglas Bentham. communications, strategic direction, promotion and L to R (front row): Ken Sagal (Vice Chair), Colleen Bailey (Chair), Jeremy Morgan (Executive awareness. Our grant programs support a variety of individual Director), Bob Jamieson. artists and arts organizations working in all disciplines. For a Missing: Louise Halfe and Lyndon Tootoosis. complete listing and details on all Arts Board award programs, including application forms, please visit our website at www.artsboard.sk.ca. The goals of the Saskatchewan Arts Board are: • the people of Saskatchewan are provided opportunities to experience the diversity of the arts SASKATCHEWAN ARTSSASKATCHEWAN BOARD • artists are recognized, respected and valued 3 • the arts are acknowledged as fundamental to a healthy society. On Staff L to R (back row): Doug Townsend, Robert McCallum, Marni Aubichon, Evelyn Poitras, Amy Thibodeau, Bob Guest, Peter Sametz, Sherry Fisher. L to R (front row): Marie Amor, Carol Greyeyes , Jeremy Morgan, Carmelle Pretzlaw, Kathy Allen, Gail Daggett. Missing: Lise Merle, Dianne Warren, Diana Chabros, Ron McLellan. Advisory Committees Dance Gallery Barbara Cameron Glenn Alteen Individual Assistance Review Dianne Fraser Lynn Beavis Committee Meredith LaRocque Diane Dickert Sharon Bakker, Sandra Birsdsell, Donna McAlear Maureen Bradley, Connie Gault, Literary Michael Hosaluk, David Lawlor, Sharon Butala Global Annual Grant McConnell, Neal McLeod, Robert Calder Glenn Alteen Robin Poitras Marilyn Dumont Lynn Beavis Indigenous Arts Advisory Susan Andrews Grace Andrew Wilhelm-Boyles Committee Barbara Klar Diane Dickert Dennis Jackson, Donnie Speidel, Shelley Leedahl Rachael Van Fossen Sheila Orr, Lyndon Tootoosis, Debra Joy Gugeler Indigenous Traditional Arts Piapot, Kennetch Charlette, Kelly Stephen Heatley Gary Gott Parker, Randy Lundy. JoAnne James Sheila Orr Donna McAlear Sherry Ferrell Racette The Jury Process David Scott Fred Stenson Saskatchewan Arts Board funding Indigenous Bridging Arts programs are adjudicated by Randy Lundy Provincial Cultural Organization panels of professionals who have Darren McKenzie Program the knowledge, skills and abilities Rodger Ross to make objective and informed Allocations under the Provincial Cultural Organization program were based on decisions. Jury panels also give Artist in Residence valuable advice and guidance to advice received from the following Jennifer McRorie jurors, which met in the spring of 2003. the Arts Board on its programs Sue Stewart and strategic directions. Larry Warwaruk Kathryn Laurin Jeannie Mah 2004/2005 Jurors and Assessors Project Assistance Lynda Oliver Lynn Acoose Individual Assistance Garry Gable ArtsSmarts Music Susan Andrews Grace Daniel MacDonald Sheldon Corbett Kathleen Irwin Maureen Johns-Simpson Kim de Laforest Julia Jamison Wendy Parsons Eileen Laverty Elwood Jimmy Prince Edward Drama Scholarship David Lawlor Joan Krohn Angus Ferguson James Legge Marlis Wesseler Skye Brandon Tallis Newkirk Global Multi-Year Aboriginal Arts and Cultural Visual Allocations under Global Multi-year and K.C. Adams Gallery grant programs were based on Leadership Cindy Baker advice received from the following Calvin Racette SASKATCHEWAN ARTSSASKATCHEWAN BOARD Megan Broner jurors, which met in January 2003. Debra Piapot Colleen Cutschall David Garneau 4 Visual/Media Annette Hurtig Alf Bogusky Rory MacDonald 2005 Saskatchewan Centennial Joan Borsa Theatre Tour Media David Craig Sharon Bakker Robert King Dominic Hardy Kim Bird Ellen Moffat Lynn Hill Sheila Crampton Linda Payeur Performing Denis Rouleau Gordon Pepper Alexandra Koerbler Sandra Vida William Poole 2005 Saskatchewan Centennial Ken Wilson Heather Redfern Mural Lois Dalby Theatre Andrew Wilhelm-Boyles Paul Fudge Woody Dalrymple Literary Gerald McMaster Mark Dieter Rhonda Bailey Tom Roberts Cynthia Dyck Fred Stenson Mark Eriksson Sue Stewart Denis Rouleau Michele Sereda Verne Clemence Dr. Morris Shumiatcher Bob Boyer PART
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