Anvil Centre Theatre Information Session
/New Westminster's new Anvil Centre Theatre is now open, and you're invited to check out the space and learn more at an upcoming Theatre Information Session.
Read MoreNew Westminster's new Anvil Centre Theatre is now open, and you're invited to check out the space and learn more at an upcoming Theatre Information Session.
Read MoreWith Culture Days in BC wrapped up for another year, participant and community organizer Julia Trops gives her perspective on this year's successful collaboration between artists and local businesses in the District of West Kelowna and Westbank First Nation.
Read the full story on the Culture Days blog here.
Read MoreDates for the BC Arts Council's community consultation sessions in Vancouver, Surrey, and Chilliwack have been announced and registration is now open.
Read MoreThe Vancouver Art Gallery has launched a new initiative committed to advancing scholarship and public appreciation of Asian art. The Institute of Asian Art will expand and further develop the Gallery’s exhibitions, public programs, and permanent collections dedicated to the visual arts of Asia, with particular focus on China, India, Japan and Korea.
Read MoreA new core team are onboard at the Greater Vancouver Professional Theatre Alliance (GVPTA), with Dawn Brennan as director, Rohit Chokhani as producer, and Mallory Gallant in communications.
From the GVPTA announcement:
Read MoreIn this issue of Hill Strategies' Arts Research Monitor: Summaries of three recent landmark studies related to the benefits of the arts, including Canadian and English summaries of various aspects of the impacts of the arts as well as new estimates of the economic impact of culture in Canada.
Read MoreEach fall, the all-party Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services seeks public input on the next year’s provincial budget through public hearings, written submissions and an online survey. The consultations are based on the Budget 2015 Consultation Paper.
Read MoreFollowing a five-month, nation-wide search, the Arts Club Theatre Company has appointed Peter Cathie White as its new executive director.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Finance is seeking public feedback on the proposed new Societies Act (to replace the existing Society Act which governs all non-profit societies in BC). The draft legislation is outlined in a White Paper and includes a provision that is of particular concern to many non-profits.
Read MoreMargot Holmes, executive director of the Vancouver Island Symphony, has been named the recipient of the 2014 National Cultural Champion Award: Arts Leadership.
Read MoreLast week Vancouver City Council unanimously approved four not-for-profit arts organizations as tenants in the city-owned cultural amenity space in the Woodward's heritage building.
Read MoreCARFAC BC is partnering with Ministry of Casual Living, Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria, and the Victoria College of Art to present an intensive grant writing workshop to artists in Victoria.
Read MoreCanadian Aboriginal writers/filmmakers based in Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon) are invited to apply to the Whistler Film Festival Aboriginal Filmmaker Fellowship, a creative and business immersion experience to be held in Whistler from December 5 to 6, 2014.
Read More"Free muffins!" said Liesl when we asked her what would be a snappy headline to get the attention of Metro Vancouver's arts publicists and marketing gurus.
So yes, there will be free muffins and coffee on Thursday, October 16 when the Alliance Marketing Council meets in the Alliance board room for a morning of networking, discussions with Metro Vancouver's Judy Robertson on the various marketing support programs available through Metro, and free coffee and muffins!
Read MoreSurrey resident Jina Kim has been awarded first prize in this year’s province-wide “Culture Shapes Our Community” photo contest.
Read MoreStatistical Insights on the Arts is a quantitative research series, created by Hill Strategies Research, that aims to provide reliable, recent and insightful data on the state of the arts in Canada. The latest edition in the series finds that there are more artists in Canada than auto workers.
Read MoreFollowing the launch of Culture Days' inaugural annual awards program last year, nominations are now being accepted for the 2014 awards.
Read MoreA group of publishers, festival organizers and other interested parties are working on creating a public space to showcase Vancouver's extraordinary practitioners in the written and spoken word arts.
Read MoreTwo funding programs of interest to digital media creators have upcoming deadlines in November.
The Interactive Fund is a program created in partnership between Creative BC and the BC Arts Council. The program is intended to support the production of high quality, original, interactive digital media content and software applications owned and controlled by BC companies or individuals.
Read MoreTwenty-six individuals and one business are the recipients of the 2014 Mayor’s Arts Awards for having made significant contributions to creative life in the city of Vancouver.
Read MoreNamed #9 in the Best 50 Culture Blogs on the Web by Feedspot
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