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The Culture Division was created in 2007 to foster growth and sustainability of culture in
Mississauga. Through its policy development, services, programs and partnership initiatives,
the Culture Division plays an integral role in the growth of the City for the 21st Century by
preserving, supporting and enhancing the artistic and historic fabric of Mississauga. The
Culture Division is a dynamic team of staff, volunteers and partners committed to working
together to make Mississauga a premier culture destination. The Culture Division is committed
to contributing to the community through public art, museums, heritage, theatre, film, grants
and programming.
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Rebel 13 Mississauga
A youth-led festival held May 1 to 7 with more than 40 free events happening across the City of
Mississauga.
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Culture Currents
Register for these special courses covering a range of disciplines including visual arts,
design and craft, dance and music, film, digital arts and literature.
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Heritage Cafe
Jane Venner, Heritage and Art Educator at the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives will share
works of art with a Mississauga connection on May 16, 7 p.m. at C Cafe. Read More |
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Extraordinary Lives: Inspiring Women of
Peel
An exhibit celebrating the accomplishments of some of Peel's inspiring historical and
contemporary women. Read More
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Spring & Summer Programs
Sign up for our arts, dance and summer camp programs offered by the Culture Division. Read More |
More Featured
Initiatives...
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My Favourite Word
What's your favourite word? Check out what children, local authors and other residents painted
as their favourite words. Read More |
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Infinite Possibilities in Mississauga's New Public
Art!
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Possibilities, a public art sculpture by renowned artist Michel de Broin, which
references the exciting future of Mississaugas downtown core |
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Celebrate Culture in Mississauga
The City of Mississauga's Culture Division has issued its first report card highlighting
cultural resources and activities that were available to residents and visitors in 2011. Read More |
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