Hill Strategies Reports on Cultural Volunteers and Donors in Canada
/Report funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council
Read MoreReport funded by the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council
Read MoreIn this issue: A focus on the visual arts sector, including a report on the role of artist-run centres within the visual arts, a statistical summary of heritage organizations in Canada, a British report that aims to provide benchmarks regarding visual arts audiences, and a British study of socially-engaged visual arts organizations.
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In this issue of Arts Research Monitor: Four reports that examine arts attendance and attendee motivations, including a survey of Canadians’ performing arts participation, a Montreal conference that examined the changing nature of cultural participation, an international study of theatre attendee motivations, and an American study of factors in performing arts attendance.
Read MoreThe Alliance for Arts & Culture's Artists' Legal Outreach program and the Open Education Conference present:
a creative copyright conversation CCC
Read MoreOn September 12 the Waterfall building will host “Vancouver Art Attack” where 20 of Vancouver’s elite artists will “paint their art out” over 4 hours, creating auctionable masterpieces; with a minimum bid of $1000.
Read MoreThe Canada Industrial Relations Board is holding a consultation session in Vancouver regarding proposed amendments to the Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations Tribunal Procedural Regulations (the Regulations).
Read MoreThe Key Events List (pdf), compiled by your Alliance for Arts and Culture, lists upcoming events in and around Metro Vancouver through the next 12 months. The list is designed to be a guide for event planners, who will find the roster helpful in avoiding scheduling conflicts.
Read MoreAre you a journalist, blogger or a writer looking for fun new opportunities to reach a wider audience across Canada and beyond? Culture Days is the chance you’ve been waiting for!
Read MoreThe UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is offering two online professional development courses this fall, starting on October 15, 2013. Members of the Alliance for Arts and Culture are invited to register with the coupon code CPLAN13 to save $100 on the standard registration fee.
Read MoreAttend a free forum on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at the VSO School of Music, 843 Seymour St, Vancouver. (Networking reception takes place from 8:00-9:00 p.m.).
Read MoreThe Symposium for Performing Arts in Rural Communities (SPARC) will bring together rural creators, producers, presenters and animateurs to initiate a dialogue about how to develop and sustain the performing arts in rural communities. SPARC will ignite dynamic exchange among participants through interactive workshops, seminars, panels and research or community soundbytes and presentations that showcase local venues and celebrate the synergy of community that creates culture and culture that creates community.
Read MoreThe City of Vancouver is inviting ‘expressions of interest’ to tenant the CBC cultural amenity space at 750 Hamilton. Approximately 8,500sf of finished space will be available for long-term lease in mid-2014. Eligible organizations must be Vancouver-based cultural not-for-profits with a focus on performing, media arts or festival arts.
Read MoreCreative BC is a sponsor of the Global Edition of the 4th annual Merging Media Conference, on November 6 and 7, 2013 at The Arts Club Theatre on Granville Island in Vancouver. This edition showcases the best and brightest cross-media innovation. Take part in discussions on the latest transmedia trends, business intelligence and creative strategies that are shaping the industry worldwide.
Read MoreTourism Vancouver board chair Bob Lindsay announced yesterday (August 20) that the organization's president and CEO Rick Antonson will leave to become a full-time book author in June 2014.
Lindsay said in his announcement, "We began planning this over two years ago at Rick’s request, so the transition is strategic. Tourism Vancouver and our industry are heading into some of the most exciting and successful years, so the timing for this transition is very good."
Read MoreThis weekend City Opera Vancouver will offer a unique open-air preview of two arias from the company’s next new opera, “Pauline”, based on the life and final days of Canadian writer, poet, and actress Pauline Johnson.
Join the company at Lost Lagoon (Chilco at Alberni) and hear mezzo Rose-Ellen Nichols and pianist David Boothroyd present two arias, with music by Tobin Stokes and libretto by Margaret Atwood. Mohawk poet Janet Rogers will give a talk on the significance of Johnson.
Read MoreTELUS announced this week the launch of a new fund to help Canadian producers create innovative health and wellness content for digital mediums and television.
The TELUS Fund is an independently governed, not-for-profit corporation funded by TELUS and charged with encouraging the development and production of Canadian content showcasing social and technological innovation in the field of health and wellness. The fund plans to support 10 to 20 projects a year with up to $250,000 per project.
Read MoreWant to learn more about how to promote your Culture Days activity to the media in the weeks leading up to the big weekend? Be sure to download the 2013 Culture Days PR Toolkit! This free resource is filled with useful information and tips about how you can get the word out about your activity to local media.
Read MoreRoger Gaudet has been selected as the new Director, Arts Disciplines Division at the Canada Council for the Arts, effective October 15, 2013.
Read MoreStar in a “home movie” featuring BC residents’ relationship with, and hopes and fears about, the current and future state of BC’s economy. Share your story and be part of We Are BC - a crowd-sourced, user-generated video portrait on our province’s economic life.
Read MoreA two-day, participant-driven conference on the reality, representation and recognition of Indigenous writers in Canada.
Publishing@SFU is set to host the inaugural National Indigenous Writers Conference, October 19-20, 2013.
The two-day conference will feature panels, round-tables, keynote speakers and a series of writing and publishing workshops.
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