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Subscribe to our Newsletter. We send out a newsletter at the beginning of every month with a brief roundup of the latest project updates, opportunities, ideas, and stories relevant to creative sector workers in Prince Edward Island.

PEI.ART – PEI’s Creator Directory

PEI.art is a beautiful and feature-rich online directory that aggregates relevant information on the amazing individuals, businesses, and organizations that make up our creative sector. Create your profile today.

Creative Well-Being Initiative

Begun in 2022 with the goal of improving the mental well-being of PEI’s artists and creative sector workers, services include accessible therapy, one-on-one and group peer support, and casual community-focused events.

Art Night

A night when PEI’s Creative Community can come together to make art and conversation. It is presented by CreativePEI, The City of Charlottetown and The Guild. Everyone is welcome. The event is aimed at folks for whom art and creativity play a major part of their lives, especially arts sector workers. Although these events are aimed for adult audiences, children...

Art Hive Pop Ups

An Art Hive is a community art studio that is free, non-directed, and open to all. It’s a welcoming place to talk, make art, and build communities. Our Pop-Up events are held bi-weekly at libraries across PEI. Supplies are provided or bring your own.

Sector Opportunities

FilmPEI is hosting a Meet & Greet with the CBC Atlantic Creator Network on May 15th. Sign up now!

Date: Thursday May 15th, 2025 Time: 5:30-7:30pm Where: The Guild - 111 Queen St, Charlottetown Are you a creative living in PEI? Join us for a casual meet-up to learn about opportunities to collaborate with CBC through Absolutely Canadian and CBC Creator Network. Senior Producer Natalie Dobbin and Creator Network Producer Katie Rowe will be there to share tips on how to pitch and the type of content they’re looking for. All are welcome, please sign up ASAP!

Posted: May 6, 2025
Deadline: May 15, 2025

The Guild is now hiring for their new General Manager position

A key milestone in The Guild’s journey of growth and renewal is being announced: the recruitment of a General Manager. This appointment will replace the position of Executive Director and play a vital role in finalizing and implementing the new Strategic Plan, drafted under the leadership of Interim Executive Director Chloe Goodyear. This will ensure that The Guild can serve as an inspiring hub for creativity and community connection.

Posted: May 5, 2025
Deadline: May 16, 2025

Indigenous and Racialized Artists invited to connect at CultureBrew.Art

In development since 2015, CultureBrew.Art is a digital platform that promotes and fosters intersectional interculturalism by building connection, collaboration, and community in the Canadian arts and culture sector – and beyond! Its central tool is a searchable database of Indigenous and racialized artists who work in the performing and media arts.

Posted: April 30, 2025

Art in the Open 2025 is inviting Canadian artists to submit artistic proposals

Art in the Open is inviting local, regional and national artists to submit their artistic proposals for the annual summer festival. The festival will take place over multiple days in Summer 2025. We are looking for unique submissions that will transform downtown Charlottetown into a series of indoor and outdoor magical, memorable, creative spaces that will be shared by all members of the community.

Posted: April 29, 2025
Deadline: May 18, 2025

African Market at Under the Spire looking for Vendors

Under the Spire is excited to help facilitate an evening of African culture and celebration this summer. On July 25th at 7:30PM, as part of our concert series, Under the Spire is hosting the Okavango African Orchestra. Preceding the concert, there will be an African Market taking place in our pavilion. Under the Spire is located at 1374 Hamilton Road, outside of Kensington. We hope to have a wide variety of vendors participate.

Posted: April 24, 2025
Deadline: July 24, 2025

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Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that the land on which we operate is the traditional unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq Peoples. This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725. The treaties did not deal with surrender of lands and resources but in fact recognized Mi’kmaq title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations. We recognize that true reconciliation is an ongoing process. Acknowledging territory and First Peoples should take place within the larger context of genuine and ongoing work to forge real understanding, and to challenge the legacies of colonialism.