Interesting facts from the British Columbia Coalition for Arts, Culture and Heritage
/BC’s Coalition for Arts, Culture and Heritage shares some statistics about the impact of the sector on BC’s economy and wellbeing.
Read MoreBC’s Coalition for Arts, Culture and Heritage shares some statistics about the impact of the sector on BC’s economy and wellbeing.
Read MoreWhat is self-care? While this term is sometimes thrown around, the Kamloops Art Gallery wants to delve a little deeper to add some nuance to how we care for ourselves, as well as each other.
Read MoreThe final resources developed as part of the Talent MATCH program are now available to help you recruit business students and to help students prepare for the job hunt.
Read MoreLooking for a job in the arts but daunted by the task of writing a resume?
We’ve worked with Resume Genius to provide you with a free customizable template.
This custom resume template for Arts Administration positions already has a few suggestions for what you could write. You can download this template here and personalize it as you see fit.
Read MorePALC is an in-depth web resource with questions and answers on a variety of legal and contractual issues faced by performing artists. Resources and limited legal advice will be provided.
Read MoreNew data shows that the majority of organizations in the nonprofit sector are facing challenges related to volunteerism.
Read MoreJoin this virtual event to celebrate the official launch of CultureBrew.Art, a digital platform featuring a national database of BIPOC artists!
Read MoreThe report illustrates the impact of the Council’s investments and leadership in helping to rebuild the arts sector.
Read MoreThe Centre for Spatial Technologies’ work with 221A concludes with the public launch of an interactive housing accessibility dashboard and heatmap for the city of Vancouver.
Read MoreIf you work in live performing arts in Canada, and are experiencing financial challenges due to the pandemic’s affect on the live performance sector the AFC Arts Reactivation is here to help.
Read MoreCADA/West Fees and Rates Standards of performing artists has been updated.
Read MoreFriday marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day.
Read MoreSmall Capital Grants up to $25,000 support Vancouver based non-profits, bands or co-ops on smaller cultural space projects including for example space planning, research, building improvements and upgrades, accessibility, and mentorships between organizations or between organization and professionals to support space planning, knowledge sharing and capacity building.
Read MoreLooking to diversify your workforce? Want to be more inclusive in your hiring practices? This employer toolkit, is extremely useful for hiring students (and non-students too) using the practices of JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion).
Read MoreDoes your arts & cultural organization have a space in need of a small renovation?
Does your arts & cultural organization wonder about a plan to run your own space?
Check out the Small Grants for Cultural Spaces program, supporting arts & culture spaces in Vancouver. Applications are open as of August 2nd, 2022.
Read MoreThe AFC Reactivation Program is direct financial support to help restore and reactivate your work. Apply today!
Read MoreCritical Futures will offer paid journalistic writing training and exposure to a cohort of 4 BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) who are interested in arts criticism.
Read MoreOffered as part of the Canada Arts and Culture Recovery Program (CACRP), this grant program at FACTOR aims to keep Canadian-owned music venues and concert promoters operating during this period of continued recovery for the sector.
Read MoreTalent MATCH created a recruitment guide to help arts organizations recruit students for roles and projects in arts administration, visual arts, theatre, film, publishing, and more!
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