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Read MoreThe Alliance for Arts & Culture's Artists' Legal Outreach program and the Open Education Conference present:
a creative copyright conversation CCC
Read MoreWhen a "ghost sign" from 1922 reappeared at Granville and Robson last week, pointing eager filmgoers round the corner to catch Harold Lloyd’s smash hit comedy Grandma’s Boy, well, the folks at the Vancouver International Film Festival thought thought they'd better pay attention.
After all, silent movies are all the rage again, judging by the Oscar triumphs forThe Artist and Hugo.
Read More100.5 The PEAK and Music BC have announced that applications are now open for The fourth annual PEAK Performance Project.
Nominations may be submitted at peakperformanceproject.com
Over two million dollars has already been invested into the BC music community by the project and, now in their fourth year, another $320,000 will be awarded to British Columbia artists to support the province’s burgeoning music scene.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Vancouver City Council voted to establish a new Arts and Culture Advisory Committee of up to 13 arts and cultural community representatives.
The council members will be appointed to provide a new voice for Vancouver’s creative community and will advise Council and staff on all civic programs that relate to arts and culture, to identify issues, and support public outreach and awareness.
Read the report to City Council
Read MoreMusicFest Vancouver has announced the appointment of Matthew Baird as the festival's program director. Mr. Baird brings to the position a wealth of experience in music programming, production and recording gleaned from his extensive thirty-year career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
A trained musician, Mr. Baird's musical interests range from classical and jazz to world music and crossover projects, qualities that make him the ideal person to carry on and expand the work of George Laverock, the Festival's founding Program Director.
Read MoreArtists’ Legal Outreach and Charity Central will present a workshop, Road To Accountability, examining issues around what the board of a charity is accountable for and to whom.
The workshop will take place March 5 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the board room of the Alliance for Arts and Culture.
Read MoreTo commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Firehall Arts Centre and to close out Theatre Cares Week 2012, the Firehall and Theatre Cares are hosting Flirty 30! 80s Party, Saturday, February 25th at the Firehall Arts Centre.
The Flirty 30! 80s Party: Benefit for Firehall Arts Centre and Theatre Cares Vancouver takes place February 25, 2012, 10 p.m. at the Firehall Arts Centre following that evening's performance of Chelsea Hotel.
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Read More"The BC government is making a long-term commitment to keep our province dead last in per-capita arts funding" said Alliance for Arts and Culture executive director Rob Gloor in response to today's budget announcement.
"BC trails every other province in per capita funding of the arts," said Mr. Gloor, "and the current budget, which projects a multi-year freeze in arts funding, is a promise to remain last in Canada."
Budget details reveal frozen funding for arts and culture over the next three years, in spite of overall budget increases.
Read MoreThis Key Event Calendar, compiled by your Alliance for Arts and Culture, lists upcoming events in Vancouver through 2012. The list is designed to be a helpful guide to event planners, who will find the roster helpful in avoiding scheduling conflicts.
The list includes major cultural dates, opening nights, festivals, gala fundraisers and significant MetroVancouver community events and activities.
Read MoreThe Vancouver AM Tourism Association invites everyone to a networking breakfast Friday March 2 (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.) at the Michael and Inna O’Brian Centre for Vancouver Opera with guest speaker Vancouver Opera general manager James Wright.
The Centre is located at 1945 McLean Drive in Vancouver . Free parking is available on the street and in the parking lot behind the building.
Read MoreCHRC has announced the release of “Production Accounting 101” - resources for purchases by trainers who want to offer workshops or in depth courses on production accounting in the film and television industry.
These resources can be directed to accountants wanting to get into the film and television industry and to those already in the industry who want to get to the heart of it through accounting.
Read MoreOne of India’s premier screenwriters, Anjum Rajabali, has begun a residency at Simon Fraser University’s Praxis Centre for Screenwriters through to February 23, 2012.
During that period, Rajabali will conduct a five-day intensive scriptwriting workshop on the state of Indian cinema and introduce his own film, Raajneeti.
Read MoreThe Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) has announced a call for nominations for the 2012 Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award. The deadline for nominations is Friday, March 23, 2012.
This $5,000 Award was initiated in celebration of PACT’s 30th anniversary in 2006-2007 and named in honour of Mallory Gilbert, who was Tarragon Theatre’s General Manager for 34 years and one of the founders and past president of PACT. The annual Mallory Gilbert Leadership Award celebrates and recognizes outstanding leadership within the Canadian Theatre community.
Read MoreIf you are a Vancouver based, nonprofit organization with an arts and culture mandate, you are eligible to rent for FREE the CBC's community spaces: Studio 700 and the Outdoor Stage - located at 700 Hamilton Street in downtown Vancouver. Studio 700 is 2,700 sq. ft. with a 12' X 16' stage and suitable for rehearsals, performances, workshops and fundraisers; capacity is 150 people .
The Outdoor Stage can accommodate audiences up to 200 people.
Read MoreThe Downtown Vancouver Association continues its 2012 Conversations with Council Series, with a morning featuring Vancouver City Councillor Adriane Carr on Thursday, June 14 at the UBC Robson Square, HSBC Hall from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Join them in this opportunity to engage with Councillors and to discuss matters that are of importance in the city, including questions around arts, culture and civic heritage.
Read MoreArtists’ Legal Outreach and Charity Central will present a workshop, "Road To Accountability", examining issues around what the board of a charity is accountable for and to whom.
The workshop will take place March 5 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the board room of the Alliance for Arts and Culture.
Read MoreCommunity Gaming Grants officials have confirmed that the first phase of processing Special Intake grants is now completed. Groups in the Restored Funding Category (which were automatically processed based on their existing 2011 applications) will have their grants deposited within the next week.
Over 300 groups will receive $3.23 Million in this category.
Read MoreThe City of Vancouver is conducting an online survey to get a sense of what services, including the Cultural Services branch, are most important, or not important at all, to citizens. This is an opportunity to let City management and Council know how important to us both Cultural and all City services are to us as individuals and organizations.
The survey can be found here.
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