About

Built by the community, for the community.

BIPOC Foundation is a non-profit in Lethbridge dedicated to empowering Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour through creative access, economic opportunity, and community programs. The Digital Media & Creative Innovation Hub is one of our flagship projects.

Use cases

What people book the studio for

Amenities

What comes with the experience

Expectations

What the session feels like on site

Help

New to the studio? Start here.

1 Not sure which room fits

Browse Rooms to compare the recording studio, podcast studio, and photography & film studio side by side.

2 Questions about rates or membership

Pricing covers all user categories, hourly rates, deposits, and the Artist Membership option.

3 Want to get involved

Check out Community to learn about programs, events, and how to connect with BIPOC Foundation directly.

Arrival

Location, check-in, and how to get in

1 2525 36 St N, Lethbridge, AB T1H 5L1

Use this address for navigation, ride share drop-off, and first-time visits.

2 10 to 15 minutes early

Give yourself enough time to park, check in, and get settled before the session starts.

3 Find the entrance, then head directly to the booking area

Keep your confirmation handy so the arrival flow stays quick and simple.

Map

Google Maps

Open the map to preview the building and get directions before you leave.

Details

Use the right page for policy questions

1 Booking rules

Help covers booking length, room expectations, equipment notes, and service engineer support.

2 Rates and deposits

Pricing covers room rates, membership, deposits, and cancellation policy.

3 Arrival help

Contact covers the address, map, and how to get help before a session.

Next step

Ready to book the space?

Move straight into the rooms list or jump into bookings with the details above in mind.

Browse See rooms and availability

Review the room catalog first if you want to compare layouts, pricing, and capacity.

Book Start a booking now

Use the booking flow when you already know what room and time you need.

Ask Contact the studio

Reach out if you need help deciding which room fits the session best.

Leadership

The people behind the Hub.

Founder & Owner

Clement Esene

Founder of BIPOC Foundation and owner of the Digital Media & Creative Innovation Hub. Clement's vision is to make professional creative infrastructure accessible to BIPOC communities in Lethbridge and across Western Canada — building a space where culture, creativity, and economic opportunity come together.

Studio Manager

Abdulaziz Sani

Abdulaziz manages the day-to-day operations of the studio — from bookings and scheduling to the overall client experience. He keeps things running smoothly so every session feels professional and every visit goes the way it should.

Studio Maintenance

Omo Oba

Omo takes care of everything — the space, the equipment, and all the details that make a creative studio actually work. If something needs fixing, setting up, or maintaining, Omo is the reason it's already done.

Building

The space

BIPOC Foundation is situated on the unceded, traditional and ancestral Siksikaitsitapii (Blackfoot) Confederacy territory, Nations of Treaty No. 7, and the historical regional homeland of the Metis. We pay respect to the past, present and future Indigenous Peoples who steward the land while recognizing and respecting their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship to the land.

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