Q&A MAS Small Project Grant
MAS is pleased to announce the MAS Small Project Grant! The MAS Small Project Grant will provide successful applicants with a grant of up to $1,000.00, supporting our membership in the operations and
MAS is pleased to announce the MAS Small Project Grant! The MAS Small Project Grant will provide successful applicants with a grant of up to $1,000.00, supporting our membership in the operations and
The MAS Small Project Grant aims to support our membership in the operations and programming that contributes to the access, cultural impact, and service to their communities.
Application Deadline: May 3rd 2024
Kim Bell, Coordinator, Queen’s University, and Robin Canham, Conservator, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, will shed light on their collaborative project undertaken at Queen’s University, between the W.D. Jordan Rare Books and Special Collections Library,
Wishing you a Happy Holidays! Here’s to a cheerful present, a well-remembered past, and a prosperous year ahead.
Transgender Awareness Week aims to increase awareness, visibility and knowledge of transgender people and the issues faced by members of transgender communities. It is also an opportunity to celebrate the lives of transgender
Part 1 – Thursday October 19th, 2023
Part 2 – Thursday October 26th, 2023
Online (Zoom)
Free to attend, no registration necessary
De-accessioning and disposal are beneficial tools in collections
The Museum Grant Program (MGP) provides operational funding to help foster strong, vibrant, community-based Saskatchewan museums that are valued and supported by society. This funding enables museums to focus on excellence in their
In order to ensure that the funding for the Technology Microgrant program is spent in accordance with the program’s guidelines, and to assist us with evaluating the program’s success, recipients need to meet
MAS Museums Advisor, Sarah Durham, will be joining us on Thursday August 23rd, at 1:00pm via Zoom, to respond to these questions and discuss the steps to be taken to assist in the
Dr. Tim Panas, the Learning Programs Lead for the Museums Association of Saskatchewan, will speak on how Saskatchewan museums can incorporate Indigenous place names into their exhibits and programs, and why the usage