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3 janvier 2025

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31 mai 2025 20h00 PDT

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Semaine du 14 juillet 2025

Finalistes annoncés

27 septembre 2025

Exposition et votes commencent

17 octobre 2025

Votes terminés

18 Octobre 2025

Lauréats annoncés

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Jul 1, 2025 1 minutes de lecture

Finalistes annoncés semaine du 14 juillet

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  • Jan 12, 2021 1 minutes de lecture

    Salt Spring National Art Prize Gears Up for 2021!

    Thank you, Canadian Art, for your support and sponsorship of this incredible National Art Prize! Submissions for the fourth edition of the…

  • Nov 11, 2020 2 minutes de lecture

    Preview – Interview with Ron Crawford

    SSNAP 20-21 is grateful for Preview Magazine’s contribution as a media sponsor and applaud its commitment to the arts in Canada!”  THE…

  • Jun 19, 2020 4 minutes de lecture

    A Step Forward for SSAC and SSNAP

    June 15, 2020 In 2014 the Salt Spring National Art Prize (SSNAP) was launched ushering in a bold and exciting new opportunity…

  • Nov 6, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    Erika Dueck speaks about her prize-winning sculpture

    Erika Dueck – winner of the youth vote in the People’s Choice Awards – is interviewed about her 3D work, Sanctuary. Read…

  • Nov 1, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    Vancouver Sun visits Salt Spring Island

    A recent visit to Salt Spring Island highlights the arts, culture and cuisine scene for writer Claudia Laroye. Read the article here.

  • Nov 1, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    Ha-Shilth-Sa, Canada’s oldest First Nation’s newspaper, features SSNAP finalist Klehwetua Rodney Sayers and his work Serpent GT. Read the article here.

  • Nov 1, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    People’s Choice youth vote winner Erika Dueck

    St.Pierre Manitoba artist Erika Dueck won the youth vote in the SSNAP People’s Choice awards. She’s featured in local news coverage. Read…

  • Oct 28, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    SSNAP People’s Choice winner celebrated

    The North Island Gazette reports on local Port Hardy artist Tim Alfred, who won a People’s Choice award at SSNAP 2019/2020. Read…

  • Oct 28, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    Winnipeg, Brantford and Kingston press cover the 2019/2020 SSNAP winner

    The Winnipeg Sun, the Brantford Expositor, and the Kingston Whig-Standard cover the recent win of Winnipeg-based photographer Luther Konadu.

  • Oct 26, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    Salt Spring Prize winner in the news

    Winnipeg-based artist Luther Konadu, who won the top Salt Spring Prize at this year’s SSNAP exhibition, is interviewed in the Winnipeg Free…

  • Oct 25, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    SSNAP winner Audie Murray in the news

    SSNAP Juror’s Choice (David Balzer) award-winner Audie Murray is featured in Victoria News. Read the article here.

  • Oct 23, 2019 1 minutes de lecture

    Galleries West reports on SSNAP winners

    Digital magazine Galleries West features news about the winning works of the 2019/2020 Salt Spring National Art Prize. Read the article here.

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