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Mentorship Careers in the Arts Youth and Young Adult Mentorship Creative Manitoba’s Careers in the Arts youth and young adult mentorship programs provide exposure, support and opportunity for growth towards
Creative Manitoba’s Careers in the Arts youth and young adult mentorship programs provide exposure, support and opportunity for growth towards careers in the arts in three distinct program streams:
Each program offers unique hands-on mentorship working with professionals working in an arts career. Follow the links below to learn more about each program, and how to apply!
7-month mentee-led mentorship, working 1-on-1 with a chosen mentor & connecting with the full team across artistic disciplines.
8-week introductory sessions for high school age mentees, working in a group, learning from professionals in their artistic industry.
5-month mentee led mentorship, working 1 on 1 or small group with a chosen mentor.
Mentees/Mentor must reside outside of Winnipeg.
It is our intent that Creative Manitoba programs foster a supportive, safe, nonthreatening environment for everyone to participate and share in, without judgement, regardless of gender, ability, ethnicity, or cultural differences. We expect all participants to be welcoming and respectful of world views that may differ from your own. While participating in events and group sessions we ask that all are mindful to leave space for everyone to share and participate.
Creative Manitoba pledges to prioritize opportunities for people with diverse backgrounds and from equity-seeking communities, making best efforts to hold 50% of program space for participants identifying as BIPOC or from equity-seeking groups.
For more information contact Program Manager Dora Carroll – mentor@creativemanitoba.ca
Check out the profiles of artists that have expressed an interest in becoming a creative mentor.
300-245 McDermot Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3B 0S6
info@creativemanitoba.ca
204-927-2787
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Creative Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and the National homeland of the Red River Métis. We acknowledge and pay respect to the ancestors and treaties made on these lands, by considering all our cultures, traditions, and the histories of colonialism, dispossession, and resistance as we create and learn together. We would also like to acknowledge that our water is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation.
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