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Read MoreThe Alliance for Arts & Culture's Artists' Legal Outreach program and the Open Education Conference present:
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Read MoreBritish Columbia’s major arts organizations have joined forces in a mission to convince the BC government to show greater support for arts and culture.
Read MoreVANCOUVER, B.C. — Electric Company Theatre announced today one of its original members is returning to Vancouver to helm the organization as Artistic Director. With operations tripling in the past three years, Electric Company is a well-recognized player in Vancouver’s vibrant independent arts scene.
Read MoreDear Finance Committee Members:
I am writing as an artist and small business owner with 15 years’ experience in small town BC. I am also a Director of our Local Chamber of Commerce and the Vice-President of CARFAC BC, the provincial affiliate of Canadian Artists’ Representation/le front des artistes canadiens.
The two main things I would like you to consider are the restoration of all Gaming monies to the non-profit sector, without any strings attached, and a tripling of the province’s investment in the cultural sector.
Read MoreFour finalists have been short-listed for the 2010 City of Vancouver Book Award:
* George Bowering for The Box (New Star Books). A tour through the glory days of the 1960s in Vancouver led by Canada's first Poet Laureate. In a series of ten stories introduced by archival photographs, the book breaks with the conventional short story genre by weaving together biography, autobiography, parable and drama.
Read MoreHundreds of thousands celebrate first annual Canada-wide event
2011 dates announced: September 30 – October 2
Toronto, September 21, 2010 – The Canada Council for the Arts announced today the creation of the Canada Council Michael Measures Prize to recognize promising young performers of classical music through a partnership with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYOC).
Read MoreTo the Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services:
September 16, 2010
Hello, my name is David Diamond and I am the Artistic Director of Headlines Theatre. The best way, I believe, to talk about arts and culture is to make it personal.
One of the reasons I am here because sometime in the last 30 years, Headlines will have done a project in every single one of your constituencies; projects on addiction, family violence, racism, intergenerational conflict, homelessness, gang violence, suicide prevention and many others.
Read More"Could we ever know each other in the slightest without the arts?"
Canadian poet Gabrielle Roy (1909 – 1983) as quoted on the Canadian $20 bill.
Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.
Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read MorePlease watch, and circulate, this video documentation of Ziyian Kwan's 'what i am dancing sundays', created by Filmmaker Peg Campbell. Peg captures the performance advocacy of her colleagues in music and dance during a summer of protest against arts cuts in BC.
Read MoreThe Vancouver arts community will have two opportunities this month to meet and hear from Canadian Conference of the Arts national director Alain Pineau. A free public meeting to hear abou the Conference’s role as our eyes and ears in Ottawa will be held Wednesday, September 29 in the auditorium of the H.R. MacMillan Space Centre (rsvp required) and the following day a three-hour workshop by Mr. Pineau will explore “The Politics of Art and the Art of Politics” (registration required).
Here are the details ….
Read MoreRevenue Canada will hold three Charities Information Sessions in Vancouver this November, focussed on helping charities understand filing requirements related to the 2010 federal budget announcements.
The sessions will cover the following topics:
Read MoreThe City of Vancouver Cultural Services Department is pleased to provide up to ten bursaries for members of the arts and culture community to attend Our Spaces, Our Places conference on sharing, leasing or buying spaces for a non-profit organizations.
By Chris Tyrell: Thank God some arts funding is restored. But what does the future have in store? There is nothing but uncertainty ahead.
It is my thesis that artists who truly care about the arts should be fighting for policy and not simply money. For me, the greater problem is that the government does not know why it is funding the arts; it needs to say so! The “why” of arts funding should be the basis of its arts policy.
Read MoreThe Alliance for Arts and Culture today issued a media release in response to several comments made recently by Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Kevin Krueger comparing arts advocates to needle wielding junkies. The text follows:
Alliance for Arts and Culture Responds To Kevin Krueger’s Charges of Being “Vicious” and Behaving Like “Needle Wielding Junkies”
Read MoreThis program is a time-limited opportunity which aims to foster awareness and understanding of Vancouver's identities, first nations' heritage and cultural diversity. It will support activities that enrich our society through civic engagement and the celebration of art, culture and heritage.
Community members are invited to attend any one of the four sessions:
Read MoreVICTORIA – The British Columbia Arts Council will administer $7 million in funding provided through the B.C. government’s 2010 Sports and Arts Legacy to support their strategic plan, Kevin Krueger, Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts announced.
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