Arts Habitat believes that creative spaces are essential for a healthy community. We address inequity by providing accessible and appropriate spaces for artists in Edmonton. Creating space for the arts is a team effort. We are committed to listening and learning and encourage collaboration with artists, arts organizations, developers, and the City of Edmonton.
ta-tawâw
Arts Habitat Edmonton celebrates the spirit of ta-tawâw. There is room here for everyone; for all peoples and their stories. We advocate for and support arts spaces that are welcoming, accessible, safe and respectful. We live and work on Treaty Six lands, the traditional territories of First Nations and Métis peoples, and are in a sacred relationship with the land and the people of this area known as amiskwacîwâskahikan (ᐊᒥᐢᑿᒌᐚᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ) colonially known as Edmonton. We aim to live in accordance with the original intent of the Treaties and accept responsibility to honour the Truth and Reconciliation calls to actions. We are committed to listening and learning.
Projects
Arts Habitat works proactively with partners to nurture our community’s spaces to become an integral part of the City’s vitality, identity, and pride.
Stakeholder Engagement
Collaborating with others to positively affect decisions made about arts space in Edmonton
Job Opportunity
Arts Habitat Edmonton is now accepting applications for the position of ArtsHub Ortona Assistant Facility Manager. Please review the attached job posting for the position details, requirements, and the application…
ArtsHub Ortona to Open Its Doors in Autumn 2024
Edmonton, AB – ArtsHub Ortona, a purpose-built arts facility in the Rossdale neighborhood, is set to open its doors to the public in the Summer of 2024.