Pause, Reflect, Act.
An invitation to debrief and plan next steps for all artists and organizations affected by provincial budget cuts.
An invitation to debrief and plan next steps for all artists and organizations affected by provincial budget cuts.
Still Unfolding, Art in School is free and open to the public until April 11.
Iconic painting by Group of Seven artist exhibited at Eltuek Arts Centre in spring 2025
$130 million in cuts to grants will impact arts and culture funding, education, mental health services
Budget cuts threaten cultural and social infrastructure of Unama’ki – Cape Breton
New Dawn’s former President/CEO recognized for visionary leadership and contribution to community economic development
Cape Breton Post, August 9, 2025
AUDIO: Photographer Steve Wadden shares inspiration behind his new exhibit on CBC Radio’s Information Morning Cape Breton
Major donors Annette Verschuren and Stan Shibinsky reflect on Eltuek Arts Centre and its first five years
Marking 100 years since William Davis was killed in 1925 miners’ strike
VIDEO: The CBC’s Anna Rak shares the story of Loretta Gould’s portrait, “Honouring Eleanor”
VIDEO: Miners’ Houses, Glace Bay evokes memories of strike, death and solidarity
AUDIO: Eltuek Arts Centre’s Artistic Director, Melissa Kearney on the return of Lawren Harris’s iconic painting
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Eymu’ti’k Unama’ki, newte’jk l’uiknek te’sikl Mi’kmawe’l maqamikall mna’q iknmuetumittl. Ula maqamikew wiaqi-wikasik Wantaqo’tie’l aqq I’lamatultimkewe’l Ankukamkewe’l Mi’kmaq aqq Eleke’wuti kisa’matultisnik 1726ek.
We are in Unama’ki, one of the seven traditional and unceded ancestral territories of the people of Mi’kma’ki. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship which the Mi’kmaq first signed with the British Crown in 1726.
Ketu’-keknuite’tmek aqq kepmite’tmek ula tela’matultimkip wjit maqamikew ta’n etekl mtmo’taqne’l. Ula tett, ula maqamikek, etl-lukutiek l’tunen aqq apoqntmnen apoqnmasimk aqq weliknamk Unama’ki.
We wish to recognize and honour this understanding of the lands on which we reside. It is from here, on these lands, that we work to create and support a culture of self-reliance and vibrancy.