The latest news on BC's arts, culture and heritage sector.

Hill Strategies Reports on Music

In this issue: Four recent reports examining various aspects of the music business, including policy options for music and economic development, the effects of music and music education on technology hubs, and two reports on the independent music industry in Canada.

The Next Big Bang: A New Direction for Music in Canada

Music Canada, 2013
http://musiccanada.com/TheNextBigBang.aspx 

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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

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Hill Strategies Reports on Visual Arts and Heritage Organizations

In 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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The latest installment of the Hill Strategies Arts Research Monitor

 

 

 

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.

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remix, vancouver

The Alliance for Arts & Culture's Artists' Legal Outreach program and the Open Education Conference present:

remix, vancouver

a creative copyright conversation CCC

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Additional $500,000 in Funding for BC Creative Spaces

Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Coralee Oakes made an announcement at Vancouver's 221A Artist Run Centre on October 17 that an additional $500,000 in funding will now be available under the BC Creative Spaces program. 

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Canada Council Launches Leadership for Change Grant Program

Canada Council for the Arts announced today the launch (October 23) of a new grant program to support organizational development, Leadership for Change. In fall, 2012, the Canada Council suspended and carried out an extensive review of its Flying Squad program. Leadership for Change will now replace the Flying Squad.

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Preliminary Survey Results Show Culture Days 2013's Success

Culture Days was a grand success according to those who participated in over 7,500 free activities in 825 cities and towns across Canada this past September 27-29, 2013. Independent national surveys were conducted by The Strategic Counsel for Culture Days, and preliminary results of Canadians who participated in Culture Days activities provided these insights:

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TELUS Garden Art Program Competition

Consistent with its mandate of supporting arts and culture within communities, TELUS has announced the development of a comprehensive art program for TELUS Garden, its new corporate headquarters in downtown Vancouver. They have issued a request for proposals from artists across the country to create original works to be permanently displayed in the new 22-storey office tower. 

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Gordon and Marion Smith Foundation Welcomes New ED

The Gordon and Marion Smith Foundation for Young Artists this month welcomed Astrid Heyerdahl as its new executive director.

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Creating Nonprofit Centres

Vancouver’s Social Purpose Real Estate Collaborative invites you to meet their guests from the Nonprofit Centers Network and enjoy a presentation on Creating Nonprofit Centres. 

Tuesday, October 29 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Dodson House (25 East Hastings St, Vancouver)  

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Submit a Nomination for the Culture Days Awards

Here is your chance to recognize and showcase outstanding initiatives taken to engage communities in arts and culture during Culture Days 2013. 

Check out the details of this new national Awards program and submit your nomination before November 15.

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BC Applied Artists and Designers Honoured with Creative Achievement Awards

Premier Christy Clark and British Columbia Achievement Foundation Chair Keith Mitchell today announced the recipients of the Annual Carter Wosk BC Creative Achievement Awards for Art and Design and the BC Creative Achievement Award of Distinction.  

“This year’s award recipients demonstrate remarkable creativity, originality and energetic entrepreneurship," said Premier Clark. “Their applied art and design skills help to make British Columbia’s creative industries among the best in North America.” 

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VIFF Ends With a Gala Splash and a Farewell

After 16 days of fantastic films, the Vancouver International Film Festival closed their 2013 festival with a feeling of great achievement. They reached new audiences, survived the shut-down of their main theatre and thrived in new locations, and built a platform for growth and renewal of their well-established organization. While the big winners this year were enthusiastic audience members, the closing ceremony, held at the Vancouver Playhouse, saw directors and writers taking home big honours for their work.

BEST CANADIAN FIRST FEATURE AWARD
(tie) Rhymes for Young Ghouls and That Burning Feeling.

THE MOST PROMISING DIRECTOR OF A CANADIAN SHORT FILM AWARD
Mathieu Arsenault, Nathan.

WOMEN IN FILM + TELEVISION ARTISTIC MERIT AWARD
Chloé RobichaudSarah Prefers to Run.

AUDIENCE AWARD WINNERS

Rogers People’s Choice Award
Like Father, Like Son 
(Director: Koreeda Hirokazu)

VIFF Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award
When I Walk (Director: Jason DaSilva)

VIFF Most Popular Canadian Environmental Documentary Award
Salmon Confidential (Director: Twyla Roscovich)

VIFF Most Popular Canadian Feature Film Award
Down River (Director: Ben Ratner)

VIFF Most Popular International Documentary
Desert Runners (Director: Jennifer Steinman)

VIFF Most Popular First Feature
Wadjda (Director: Haifaa Al Mansour)

In the wake of the celebrations festival director Alan Franey announced that he would be leaving on a high note, though his resignation is more of a stepping sideways than a stepping down. "I hope to remain very much involved with VIFF but to focus on programming. I also hope to live a more balanced life and to have more time for other pursuits. Don’t we all?! For me that day has come," says Franey.

Franey has been with the festival for 32 years, 26 of which he has spent as director. He helped make VIFF one of the most successful events of its kind in the world, and he will continue to bring that expertise to bear looking at submissions, travelling to festivals, and choosing films.

Not ready to say goodbye to VIFF? Keep an eye out for further screenings of VIFF13 films, including Camille Claudel, 1915 (beginning Oct. 18) and A Touch of Sin (beginning Nov. 1).

 

Bard on the Beach Announces New Managing Director

Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival announced on Tuesday (October 15) the appointment of Claire Sakaki as Bard’s new managing director.

Sakaki replaces John McCulloch, who stepped into the role from his position as Chair of the Board in an interim capacity one year ago.

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Ballet BC Announces Operating Surplus

Following a very successful 2012/13 performance season in Vancouver and highly acclaimed tours to a number of preeminent national and international festivals, Ballet BC announces an operating surplus of $150,000 for the 2013 fiscal year.  This is Ballet BC’s third consecutive annual operating surplus, and continues the consistent consolidation of its financial stability.

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Info Session: 2013/2014 City of Vancouver Cultural Grants

Join City of Vancouver managing director Richard Newirth and Cultural Services staff for an overview on improvements to the Operating and Project Grants program for the December 9, 2013 deadline.

There will be a brief presentation followed by discussion.

Thursday, October 24, 2013 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Orpheum Annex
823 Seymour St, 2nd floor (between Robson and Smithe)
Vancouver BC V6B 3L4

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Intellectual Property Project Lands Government Award

Simon Fraser University archaeologist George Nicholas is surprised to hear that a federal research-funding agency has awarded a global group that he leads $50,000. Its large-scale use of a methodology that puts indigenous community partners in the drivers’ seat of the research process is unprecedented.

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Arts Event Licence: Free Venue Tours + Licence Subsidies (Pilot Program)

One application. One desk. One licence. And one reduced fee!

Vancouver's arts event licence pilot program makes it easy to host pop-up performances in studios, warehouses, factories, shops and wholesale spaces.

Highlights from the Arts Event Licence Pilot Program:

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Applications Accepted for Aboriginal Filmmakers Fellowship

Canadian Aboriginal writers / filmmakers are invited to apply to the Whistler Film Festival’s Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship, in a creative and business immersion experience to be held in Whistler from December 6 to 7, 2013.

Designed to advance Canadian Aboriginal creative talent, this program focuses on strengthening short script projects by facilitating feedback by a group of mentors who are successful, well-respected Aboriginal members of the Canadian film community.

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