Registration Open for Pacific Contact 2023
/Pacific Contact is BC Touring Council’s annual showcase festival and conference for the performing arts.
Read MorePacific Contact is BC Touring Council’s annual showcase festival and conference for the performing arts.
Read MoreThe FCCS Woodhaven Artist in Residence Program provides a paid residency opportunity for a diverse variety of visiting artists including writers, visual artists, digital media artists and performance artists. Artists will stay between 4 – 8 weeks at our Woodhaven Eco Culture Centre in the summer months.
Read MoreBC Culture Days is seeking applications from emerging artists of all mediums.
Read More$2,500 per person is available right now for performing arts professionals in Canada.
Read MoreIf your organization is in the greater Victoria area, it may be eligible for a CRD Arts & Culture grant.
Read MoreThe Music Industry Initiatives program supports initiatives that grow and develop British Columbia’s music ecosystem.
Read MoreThe City of Vancouver is offering Cultural Infrastructure Grants (CIG), Small Grants for Cultural Spaces and Critical Assistance Grants to support non-profit and co-op cultural spaces in the area.
Read MoreJoin CultureBrew.Art each month on Zoom to meet with other BIPOC artists from across Canada and from across disciplines to discuss and explore a curated topic. On February 24th, they will focus on training and learning options for artists.
Read MorePlease join us in celebrating Black History Month, a time to acknowledge and applaud the contributions and achievements of Black Canadians throughout history. This observance is an opportunity to educate and raise awareness about the rich cultural heritage of Black Canadians and their impact on the nation’s history, economy, and society.
Read MoreTwo Rivers Gallery invites artists from across BC whose work explores our relationship with plastic to share their perspective through visual art in any medium. Work might consider critiques, solutions, or other themes that speak to plastic and its impact individually, societally, and environmentally.
Read MoreCommunity Gaming Grants provide $140 million annually to not-for-profit organizations throughout B.C., to support their delivery of ongoing programs and services that meet the needs of their communities.
Read MoreCommunity and Artists Shifting Culture (CASC) & Cultural Learning and Sharing (CLS) applications opened on Jan. 25, 2023.
Read MoreThe final resources developed as part of the Talent MATCH program are now available to help you recruit business students and to help students prepare for the job hunt.
Read MoreThe outline of the initial progress made on Culture|Shift’s goals and actions from 2020-2021 is now available for review.
Read MoreBC Culture Days is now accepting applications to the 2023 Ambassador Program.
Read MoreIt is with extreme sadness that we acknowledge the cancellation of the Vancouver Folk Festival, a cornerstone of Vancouver’s cultural and artistic scene.
Read MoreSince 2015, the Salt Spring National Art Prize has recognized and elevated contemporary
Canadian visual artists. The 5th biennial prize offers $50,000 in total awards, including a separate
$6,000 residency on Salt Spring Island, BC.
Read MoreOver 75 people have already registered for our upcoming workshop, so you know we had to make it even bigger and better for you!!
Read MoreThe Chan Centre presents an exhilarating exploration into Black Futures through the visionary work of revolutionary artists Saul Williams, Moor Mother, and Irreversible Entanglements.
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