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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The Key Events List: A Helpful Guide For Event Planners. February 2014 Edition

The 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.

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The City of Vancouver Wants To Hear From You At TalkVancouver!

The City of Vancouver invites you to participate in TalkVancouver, an online space where you can share your insights with Vancouver City Hall on the important issues that affect you and our city.

As new City projects and initiatives unfold, TalkVancouver allows the City to reach out to you, share plans with you, hear your ideas, and talk about your needs.

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Funding Announced For Okanagan Arts and Culture Groups

Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay, Minister of National Revenue and Member of Parliament (Delta–Richmond East) was in Kelowna last week, on behalf of Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, to announce support for seven arts and culture projects in the Okanagan region.

The one-time investment of $274,980 will enable six organizations to deliver programming, organize festivals, strengthen francophone communities and support local publications. 

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Videomatica Film Collection Available to the Public at UBC and SFU

Film buffs mourning the 2011 closure of renowned Vancouver video store Videomatica can now access its collection of over 35,000 titles at UBC and SFU libraries. 

Catalogued and available for borrowing, the unparalleled collection includes feature films from more than 75 countries, documentaries, cult and art films, Canadian works and selections from the Vancouver International Film Festival. UBC received about 28,000 DVDs, 4,000 VHS titles and 900 Blu-rays and SFU received more than 2,500 documentaries.

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BC Museums Association Welcomes New Executive Director

The BC Museums Association announced this week the appointment of Theresa Mackay to the position of executive director. 

Mackay, a prominent leader in the fields of marketing and culture and a former director with the Royal BC Museum, succeeds interim executive director, John Grimes. 

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Nominations Open for 2014 Lieutenant Governor's Award

Do you know a worthy BC writer who has contributed to the development of literary excellence in the Province?  

Submit a nomination on their behalf for the annual Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary Excellence. Review the criteria and eligibility information, and download the nomination form via the following link:

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$2M Donation Establishes Sustainable Future for the Cultch

The Cultch will receive the largest corporate donation in the organization's history, a $2 million gift from East Vancouver-based West Coast Reduction Ltd. 

In recognition of the gift, The Cultch has named the restored stage at the York Theatre, which the organization operates, in honour of the local rendering facility. The deal was pending until Vancouver City Council voted last night (January 21) to amend a sign bylaw to permit name recognition on the York’s signage.  

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Registration Open For SPARC: Symposium for Performing Arts in Rural Communities

The Symposium for Performing Arts in Rural Communities (SPARC) will bring together rural creators, producers, presenters and animateurs to discuss the business of performing arts and place-based culture, in particular in rural communities.

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Arts Research Monitor: Digital Technologies and the Arts

In this issue of Hill Strategies' Arts Research Monitor: A focus on the application of digital technologies in the arts, including reports on the use of digital technologies by arts and culture organizations, online cultural consumption by Canadians 65 and older, and trends in Canadians’ communications habits.

Arts Organizations and Digital Technologies

Pew Internet and American Life Project, January 4, 2013

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Invitation: Livestream or Attend Canada Council Annual Public Meeting

Canada Council for the Arts invites you to join its 2014 annual public meeting. Chair Joseph L. Rotman and Director and CEO Robert Sirman will discuss Canada Council's latest activities and plans for the future.

The event will be live-streamed and live-tweeted for a national audience, starting at 1:30 p.m. PST (4:30 p.m. EST) on January 28, 2014.

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Deadline Extended: Call for Proposals - Symposium on Embodied Artful Practices

The Canadian Society for Dance Studies/la société canadienne d’études en danse, a group of artists and scholars researching and practicing in the field of dance, including in interdisciplinary contexts, such as dance theatre, dance and cultural studies, and dance education, has issued a call for papers for the 2014 Symposium on Embodied Artful Practices.

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Survivor 101: Social Media Marketing and Board Development Workshops

Following on the success and feedback of the inaugural “Survivor 101” workshop in November 2012, the Regional Cultural Development Advisory Committee, through Metro Vancouver, has partnered with four municipalities throughout Metro to present SURVIVOR 101 THE NEXT GENERATION. 

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UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development Launches New Series of Online Workshops

The UBC Centre for Cultural Planning and Development is launching the first of a new series of online workshops, Cultural Entrepreneurship, starting February 5.

Cultural Entrepreneurship by Lidia Varbanova, PhD

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Call for Nominations for the Richmond Arts Awards

Do you know an artistic leader from Richmond who deserves recognition? Is there a business or an individual who has supported the arts in Richmond, above and beyond the call of duty? If so, nominate them for the sixth annual Richmond Arts Awards by Monday, March 17, 2014.  

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Business Skills for Emerging Artists

Are you an emerging self-employed artist worrying about how to practice your art and make a living at the same time? The Cultural Human Resources Council (CHRC) has affordable and invaluable new tools available that can make the difference between success and disappointment in a career as a self-employed artist.

Release of career guides with advice and counsel for emerging artists

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