KindersleyAC

The Estevan Arts Council was formed in 1967 and was incorporated later in 1980.  The EAC is a proud member of the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC).  The Estevan Arts Council is governed by a 10-15 member board and has 4 sub-committees.

Our office is located in Affinity Place in Estevan, SK.

Contact us at: 701 Souris Ave ESTEVAN SK S4A 2T1,

Phone:  (306) 634-3942

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Performances

The Estevan Concert Series, powered by Stars for Saskatchewan, is proud to promote art and culture by bringing excellent entertainment to the City of Estevan. Our season runs from October to May.

Subscriber Pricing:  
Early Bird until July 31/25   6 concerts - $180.00
After July 31 until the first concert   6 concerts - $210.00

Individual Pricing:     
Advanced Tickets - $40.00 Available at The General Store-Estevan (cash only!) or through the Estevan Arts Council office by e-transfer to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Door Tickets:
Adult:  $45.00
Student (6 to 18): $10.00
Parent (with Student): $20.00 Tickets are sold at the door but may be limited.


  • Jâca - Prairie Debut Presents

    Jâca - Prairie Debut Presents
    When: November 24, 2025 7:30 pm
    Where: Trinity Lutheran Church-Estevan
    Cross vivid, folk-inspired melodies with two well-travelled jesters and you’ll find Jâca (ZH?-ka), a guitar and clarinet duo with exuberant energy, charm and wit. Clarinetist Wesley Ferreira and guitarist Jaxon Williams define their style as world music fused with personality, and are unafraid to experiment with that which captures their fancy - fresh takes on classics as well as composition from emerging artists. Highly skilled musicians and educators, both Wesley and Jaxon hold doctorates in music. Wesley performs worldwide as soloist, orchestral and chamber musician. International award-winning guitarist Jaxon is a former Fulbright scholar and master of the Spanish guitar repertoire. From the moment the duo step foot on the stage to the final round of applause, audiences members will find themselves engaged, entertained and enthralled. An evening with Jâca is an encounter with virtuosic performance, cheeky banter, and rhythms that coax you to play along.

  • Rum Ragged

    Rum Ragged
    When: March 17, 2026 7:30 pm
    Where: Orpheum Theatre
    Rum Ragged brings a bold take on Newfoundland folk music, combining deep roots with a contemporary twist. As leading performers of their vibrant tradition, they play instruments like bouzouki, fiddle, banjo, guitar, and accordion, captivating audiences with their unique style. Known for their honest, thought-provoking, and often humorous live shows, they have quickly become fan favorites. Their impressive vocal harmonies and storytelling deliver unforgettable concerts. Despite a demanding tour schedule, Rum Ragged has performed at top global folk venues and recorded five acclaimed albums.

  • Jeffery Straker

    Jeffery Straker
    When: April 15, 2026 7:30 pm
    Where: Estevan Comprehensive High School
    Singer-songwriter pianist Jeffery Straker serves up a rootsy-storytelling brand of song that has been said to transport listeners - out onto a northern lake or to the main street of a prairie town. With critical comparisons to the likes of Kris Kristofferson, Murray McLauchlan & Billy Joel he’s twice been named 'Roots-Folk Artist of the Year' in the Saskatchewan Music Awards, has been honoured with a Western Canadian Music Award & the Sask. Country Music Awards have named him ‘Keyboard Player of the Year’ 4 years running. Straker released his prairie-themed 9th recording "Great Big Sky" in 2024. Winning a Canadian Folk Music Award for ‘Contemporary Folk Singer of the Year’, the album also found a fan in none other than his majesty King Charles III and saw Jeffery chosen by Canada’s National Arts Centre to perform at Expo ’25 in Osaka Japan. In concert, Straker’s story-ballads and high energy toe-tappers have become something that listeners want more of. Many return to his shows for his heart-warming banter & audience interaction shared with his keen sense of humour.

  • Trevor Panczak - Genius of the Gentle Giant - Tribute to Don Williams

    Trevor Panczak - Genius of the Gentle Giant - Tribute to Don Williams
    When: May 07, 2026 12:00 am
    Where: Estevan Comprehensive High School
    "GENIUS OF THE GENTLE GIANT THE MUSIC OF DON WILLIAMS Featuring TREVOR PANCZAK Trevor Panczak is a Canadian country music entertainer who is no stranger to the stage. As an original artist, he has 4 top 50 hits and 1 top 40 hit in Canada. He has toured across the country and has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for various charities. Known in some circles as Canada’s"Gentle Giant", Trevor and his band share familiar renditions and new interpretations of the music of one of the most beloved country artists of all time. The original "Gentle Giant", Don Williams had 17 number 1 singles among 50 top ten hits. Some of the first songs Trevor learned on guitar were of Don Williams and it all came full circle when Trevor was given the opportunity to open all the shows on his final Canadian tour. Trevor will take you through the decades of hits with touching stories of the relationship to not only the songs but to the man himself, in a way that only Trevor can do. "


The Energy City Film Circuit committee, with the cooperation of the local Orpheum Theatre, brings to Estevan some of the best Canadian and International films of the TIFF circuit.

 

Exhibitions

The Visual Arts Committee organize art workshops, host the annual Ev Johnson Memorial Adjudicated art show, and fund youth art scholarships.
  • A Selection of Specimens

    Dates: April 01, 2026 to June 23, 2026
    Where: Estevan Art Gallery & Museum
    A Selection of Specimens is a solo exhibition be artist Kristin Teetaert. This exhibition features drawings, felt sculptures, and painted tiles. Kristin states: "The specimens came to life in 2012 in the form of a charcoal gestural sketch. The idea of sculpting them in wool followed. Wool allowed me to use bright colours and to create sculptures that were malleable. A tactile person, I wanted to play with my sculptures. This idea of being able to play with and manipulate the sculptures inspired the tiles; they are all able to interconnect with each other on all four sides. An important aspect of them was the ability to create different paths between the specimens by physically moving the tiles, or as a viewer, by following the shapes as they weave through the installation. I often alternate between two and three dimensions as I work. They are surprisingly autobiographical. I have always had a fascination with botany and nature, and a love of the unique shapes found in the natural and microscopic world. This, combined with my love of colour, has resulted in this series of playful sculptures and drawings that explore the ideas of interconnection, growth, spontaneity, and evolution."

  • Labours of Love, Under Lamplight

    Dates: April 01, 2027 to May 23, 2027
    Where: Estevan Art Gallery & Museum
    Labours of Love, Under Lamplight is an exhibition featuring art from Indigenous artists in Saskatchewan, showcasing a diverse array of experiences and interpretations of Indigenous Art. The exhibition celebrates the various practices in Indigenous art, ranging from contemporary aesthetics and materials to those rooted in familial traditions. In today's fast-paced world, the dedication and labour of love invested in art can be easily overlooked. The concept of "Labour of love" in art emphasises the extensive labour involved in the creation process, often infused with familial stories, teachings, and practices passed down through generations. These expressions of love for the practice and culture are condensed into the final artworks, representing hours of devotion and labour. We invite viewers to turn the lamplight on, consider the time and knowledge behind each piece as the artists skilfully worked with familiar and lesser-known materials, revived from their cultural heritage or passed down through mentorship within the art community. For many Indigenous artists, their love for their culture serves as a significant motivation in their artistic journey, enriching the contemporary art scene with an inherent connection to their roots. This exhibition is curated by Holly Aubichon from recent acquisitions to the SK Arts Permanent collection and features the following artists: Stacey Fayant, Marcy Friesen, Sally Milne, Brandon Roy, Cherelle Williams, Audra Blais-Boulianne, Maureen Ledoux, Russel Iron, Elaine McArthur, and Jordy Ironstar.

  • Vanessa Hyggen: ôma askiy âpacihcikâtîw (this land is in use)

    Dates: June 01, 2028 to August 23, 2028
    Where: Estevan Art Gallery & Museum
    This body of work highlights the diversity, beauty, importance and plight of northern Saskatchewan muskegs, land that is being threatened with strip mining. Peat mining involves draining the water out of the muskeg then mulch the cover vegetation (sundews, pitcher plants, Labrador tea, black spruce, birch, willows, alders, cranberries, bunchberries, cloudberries, bog laurel, leatherleaf, and dozens of species of mosses). Muskegs/peatlands are very old landscapes, it takes 10 years for one centimeter of peat to form. It is important to Vanessa’s culture, and to the survival of traditions and knowledge to keep wild areas intact and undisturbed by resource extraction. Many people are unfamiliar with these areas, and this is Vanessa’s way of bringing the muskeg to the public. Vanessa is a Canadian artist of Woodlands Cree and Norwegian ancestry. She is a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and her community is nemepith sipihk (Sucker River). She holds her Bachelor of Arts with distinction from the University of Saskatchewan. Vanessa is interested in utilizing memory, tradition and themes of nature in her work. Land conservation and land sovereignty are at the heart of her work, with her painting and beadwork focusing on the richness of the land, and in turn, the threats to the land.



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