Seven Local Artists Receive Studio Awards from City of Vancouver
/Local artists including painters, dancers, and filmmakers will receive inexpensive or reduced rent studios or live-work spaces from the City of Vancouver.
Read MoreLocal artists including painters, dancers, and filmmakers will receive inexpensive or reduced rent studios or live-work spaces from the City of Vancouver.
Read MoreTo aid in developing the 2015 annual budget, the City of Vancouver is conducting an online questionnaire to gather feedback about its services and programs that are most important to the public, and you’re invited to have your say.
Read MoreBranislav Henselmann, Ballet BC's executive director, is among 40 individuals being recognized by Business in Vancouver (BIV) for accomplishing outstanding achievements before the age of 40.
Read MoreEducators, administrators and community presenters interested in booking performances for young audiences can register now to attend the 2015 ArtStarts Showcase and Conference.
Read MoreIn this issue of Hill Strategies' Arts Research Monitor: Summaries of five reports on the situation of artists in Canada, including three reports containing national, provincial, territorial, and local data on all types of artists, as well as two reports on visual artists.
Read MoreDo you know a woman who has made exceptional contributions to the fields of arts, culture or design in Metro Vancouver? Submit a nomination by January 22!
Read MoreThe Non Profit and Charities Legal Outreach provides a new legal self-assessment tool for the non-profit sector. Its aim is to help identify legal flashpoints early and therefore reduce risks associated with any issues that may be present in five areas of law: governance, privacy, leasing/contracts, employment, human rights, and CRA compliance.
Read MoreBased on the 2011 National Household Survey, a comprehensive new report on Artists and Cultural Workers in Canadian Municipalities by Hill Strategies Research examines the number, incomes, and demographic characteristics of artists and cultural workers in Canada by municipal size.
Read MoreSince 1999 Vancouver Heritage Foundation has been offering small project grants to assist owners of buildings listed on the Vancouver Heritage Register.
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