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Mentorship Spotlights Our mentorship programs allow arts professionals of all types and ages to take their creative career to the next level. Have you recently participated in one of Creative
Our mentorship programs allow arts professionals of all types and ages to take their creative career to the next level.
Our Mentorship Spotlights serve to highlight and celebrate the work and successes of creatives who have participated in our Mentorship programs. We want to hear about the ups and downs, the setbacks and achievements, and all you’ve experienced during your partnership.
If you’re interested in talking about your experience in one of our mentorship programs, please contact your mentorship partner and fill out our form. Spotlights are selected based on completeness and recent participants are given preference.
If these spotlights have inspired you to try out mentorship for yourself, check out the profiles of Manitoban artists that have expressed interest in being a mentor.
Danita Stallard is the peculiar personality behind FlitterMouse Studio's collection of snack-sized art and quirky comics. As an intrepid adventurer and indiscriminate tree-hugger, Stallard finds her inspiration in the rugged forests of Northern Manitoba. Her creativity is fuelled by copious amounts of Earl Grey Tea, a fascination with folklore, and the occasional infusion of pure silliness.
Her graphic novel series, FLANN!, is a completely hand-drawn adventure inspired by the legend that gave Flin Flon, Manitoba its memorable name. Featuring penniless prospectors, mysterious cryptids, and a decidedly steampunk aesthetic, FLANN! pays tribute to the quirky corner of Manitoba that Stallard calls home.
Find her online at flittermouse.ca
300-245 McDermot Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3B 0S6
info@creativemanitoba.ca
204-927-2787
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