
Welcome to our partners page. With support from multiple partners we are able to invest in Indigenous youth to develop skills in digital media, creating cultural content, project planning, budgeting and connecting back to community.

“Indigenous art is a key expression of cultural heritage, spirituality, and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Supporting Indigenous artists helps preserve these practices, ensuring that future generations can continue to connect with their roots. Art often serves as a storytelling tool, passing down oral histories, myths, and important cultural knowledge.” Jane Marston


With project grants over the years we have build capacity and delivered workshops and invested in youth. huy ch qu to First Peoples’ Cultural Council.
The Four Salish Winds Arts and Education Society was established in 2012 by a group of First Nation women and Elders. Workshops delivered to students at VIU is where we first began to develop workshops informed by Coast Salish teachings.


In partnership with the Canadian Mental Health Association Cowichan Valley a program was designed to support First Nation girls.
We were invited to deliver a Cultural Awareness workshop to the Ministry of Education.

Funding Resources
First Peoples’ Cultural Council
The Gulf of Georgia Cannery is located in Steveston
BC Arts Council
Historic Photos
Canada Council
Photos and Some History