WHO WE ARE

Hi. We're Bird Creatives, a creative industries consultancy!

The job title might sound fancy, but our mission is simple: to deliver exceptional services and value through creativity, connection, and collaboration.

Bird Creatives gets right alongside you with your projects, your passions, and your people. 

When you have a need, we're the multi-talented and innovative friend to call. Whether you're a business, nonprofit, artist or entrepreneur, you are part of our creative economy community, and we're ready to find the strategy that works for you.

To deliver exceptional services and value through creativity, connection, and collaboration.

Our Mission

To create a connected world where everyone belongs and is empowered to achieve their goals.

Our vision

Land Acknowledgement

Bird Creatives is deeply grateful to live, work, and create on the traditional and ancestral territories of the peoples of Treaty 6 and Treaty 7.

We acknowledge that Treaty 6 is the home of the Cree, Nakoda Sioux, Dene, Saulteaux, and the Métis peoples of the Lesser Slave Lake, Lower Athabasca River, and North Saskatchewan River regions. The Métis settlements of Buffalo Lake, Kikino, Elizabeth and Fishing Lake also find home in this territory. We also recognize that Treaty 7 encompasses the traditional territories of the Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy)—including the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations—as well as the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Îyâxe Nakoda, comprising the Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Wesley First Nations. We further acknowledge the Métis peoples of the Battle River Territory.

We are honoured to call these lands home and carry a responsibility to work in ways that respect local histories, cultures, and ongoing stewardship. As we engage in creative work across these territories and beyond, we strive to contribute to a creative economy that is inclusive, respectful, and grounded in meaningful relationships.

Commitment to
Truth and Reconciliation

At Bird Creatives, we understand that Truth and Reconciliation is not only about acknowledging the original caretakers of this land—it is also about sustained action.

We are committed to learning about and addressing anti-Indigenous racism and to actively engaging in solidarity with Indigenous communities. This commitment includes:

  • Elevating Indigenous voices through our platforms and events

  • Prioritizing the engagement of Indigenous artists, curators, vendors, and partners

  • Including land acknowledgements in our programs, reports, and public gatherings

  • Ensuring Indigenous representation on juries and panels

We recognize that this work is ongoing, and we remain dedicated to seeking new and deeper ways to honour Indigenous presence, knowledge, and leadership in our work.