Blog — BC Alliance for Arts + Culture

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

F4 Creative Joins the Alliance Member Advantage Program

The Alliance is pleased to introduce F4 Creative as our newest Member Advantage Program (MAP) partner.

Alliance members save 15% on F4 Creative's photographic services.

Read More
Share

Destination Mainstage 2013 Theatre Award Winners Announced

The British Columbia Drama Association / Theatre BC ended their Destination Mainstage 2013 festival with the announcement of award winners in a number of categories. 

The gala awards night took place at the Kamloops Convention Centre on July 13, 2013. Awards were adjudicated by actor and director Dean Paul Gibson. 


Thespian Awards

Best Backstage Coordination

Nanaimo Theatre Group

Read More
Share

Arts Research Monitor: Information About Arts Disciplines – Dance, Orchestras, Documentaries

In this issue: A focus on research into specific disciplines within the arts and culture in Canada, including two studies of dance and dancers, data on the state of Canadian orchestras, and a report on documentary production.

Click report titles for access to the full report on the Hill Strategies Research website.
 

Canada Dance Mapping Study: Literature Review

Read More
Share

The Key Events List: A Helpful Guide For Event Planners. July 2013 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 helpful guide to event planners, who will find the roster helpful in avoiding scheduling conflicts. The list includes major cultural dates, opening nights, festivals, gala fundraisers and significant community events and activities.

Read More
Share

Four Artist Groups Selected for Vancouver Park Board Artist Studio Residencies

Over 20 artists have been selected to participate in the latest round of Vancouver Park Board artist studio residencies.

Four new artist groups will be provided with free studio space in parks and other facilities to develop their work, engage the community and increase participation in the arts. 

As part of the residencies, artist groups will offer community arts-based engagement at Aberthau Mansion and West Point Grey Community Centre, Moberly Park, and Queen Elizabeth Park. 

Read More
Share

Culture Days Bright Spots Schedule Returns!

The Bright Spots Schedule is a highly valued online tool that can be used to create a customized schedule of activities happening over the Culture Days weekend September 27, 28 & 29, 2013.

Read More
Share

Emily Carr University Announces Shortlisted Architects for New Campus

Emily Carr University of Art + Design's campus redevelopment project reached a critical milestone this week. Three proponents have been shortlisted following a Request for Qualifications to design, build, finance and maintain the new state-of-the-art campus at Great Northern Way.

Eight national and international proponent teams responded to the RFQ, and the list was narrowed down to the following three:

Read More
Share

Canada Council Releases New Reports on the Public Lending Right Program

The Canada Council for the Arts has released the third and final of three reports commissioned over the past two years from author and arts consultant Roy MacSkimming on the Council’s Public Lending Right program. The reports document the opportunities and challenges facing the program in light of changes in publishing, library practices and new technology, and all three are now available on the Council’s website.

The first report, The Policy Foundations of Public Lending Right in Canada, was released in 2011 and tracks the origins of the program’s formal objective “to compensate authors for the use of their works through Canadian libraries.” The second report, Canada’s Public Lending Right Program: Program Design, International Comparisons, and the Impact of Technology , was released in 2012 and sheds light on how the Canadian program compares internationally in setting compensation, defining who is an author, measuring use, identifying works, and delineating libraries.

The third report is entitled Public Lending Right Program: Options for Renewal and outlines current realities and possible future directions for the program.

“The Public Lending Right program, its origins and its significance to Canadians are not as well-known as they deserve,” said Canada Council Director and CEO Robert Sirman. “The release of these papers helps fill this gap, and we commend Roy MacSkimming for his excellent work in setting the scene for the next stage in the program’s evolution.”

“The members of the Public Lending Right Commission thank the Canada Council for the Arts for having commissioned these reports,” said Aline Apostolska, Chair of the Commission. “They are and will continue to be very important for us in the context of our deliberations on the future of the program.”  

The Public Lending Right program was established by the Canada Council in 1986 and is guided in its design and administration by the Public Lending Right Commission, composed primarily of writers, librarians and book publishers and specifically created for this purpose. The program has an annual budget of $10 million and last year issued payments to over 18,000 eligible authors, illustrators and translators. 

For full details click here

Share

Alliance Partners with Artspoints to Create Arts Market Development Program

The Alliance for Arts and Culture is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Artspoints Rewards.

Artspoints Rewards International Inc.'s mission is to develop and establish an international loyalty program that provides for sustainability of the arts, greater access to the arts by interested consumers, and a positive return for stakeholders. 

Read More
Share

Culture Days Q & A with the ACT: A Cultural Hub in Maple Ridge

The ACT Arts Centre & Theatre in Maple Ridge hosted a number of activities for Culture Days last year, including their own 10th Anniversary celebrations.

Read More
Share

Culture Days Summer Registration Promotion

If you've been thinking about hosting an activity during the Culture Days 2013 weekend, now is the time to take action. Register by 9 p.m.

Read More
Share

2013 George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award Winner

On June 25, 2013 Vancouver-born poet, editor, critic, and children's author William Herbert New was presented with the 20th recipient of the George Woodcock Lifetime Achievement Award for his outstanding literary career in British Columbia. 

New has written and edited more than 50 books, including the Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. In 1966 he became assistant editor of Canadian Literature, working with George Woodcock and Donald Stephens. He subsequently edited the review publication from 1977 to 1995. 

Read More
Share

A New Museum for North Vancouver

Members of North Vancouver City Council voted unanimously on Monday, July 15 to authorize a new waterfront location for the North Vancouver Museum and Archives and committed to matching each dollar raised to a maximum of $5 million in capital funding.

If the project goes ahead, the museum will be located in the Pipe Shop, a reconstructed shipyard building on the central waterfront in North Vancouver. The new site will nearly double the museum's current space.  

Read More
Share

Choreographer Wen Wei Wang Among Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Award Winners

Chinese-Canadian choreographer Wen Wei Wang, artistic director of Vancouver dance company Wen Wei Dance, has been voted one of 2013's Top 25 Canadian Immigrants via an annual people’s choice award sponsored by RBC Royal Bank and Canadian Immigrant magazine. The award recognizes the significant contributions of Canadians born outside this country who now call it home.

Read More
Share

Vancouver Foundation Appoints New President and CEO

Gord MacDougall, Board Chair of Vancouver Foundation, announced today (July 24) the appointment of Kevin McCort as President and Chief Executive Officer of Vancouver Foundation. McCort replaces the foundation's retiring President Fay Wightman, and will formally assume the role of CEO in mid-September. 

The release on Vancouver Foundation's website reads as follows:

Read More
Share

Register Your Culture Days Activity Today!

The fourth annual Culture Days weekend will take place September 27, 28 and 29, 2013, and will feature thousands of free, hands-on, interactive activities that invite the public to participate “behind-the-scenes,” to discover the world of artists, creators, historians, architects, curators, designers and other creative people in their communities.

Read More
Share

Black Artists’ Network Dialogue: Call for Submissions

The vision of the TD Then and Now Series is to connect Canadians to Black history and culture through a showcase of artistic and cultural excellence. Since 2009, TD Then and Now has grown into an important annual cultural event that has been honoured with the prestigious Globe and Mail Business for the Arts Award in the category of “Most Innovative Marketing Sponsorship” in 2010. 

Read More
Share

The Key Events List: A Helpful Guide For Event Planners. August 2013 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.

Read More
Share

Cultural Amenity Space Available at Vancouver's CBC Building

The City of Vancouver is inviting ‘expressions of interest’ to tenant the CBC cultural amenity space at 750 Hamilton. Approximately 8,500sf of finished space will be available for long-term lease in mid-2014. Eligible organizations must be Vancouver-based cultural not-for-profits with a focus on performing, media arts or festival arts.

Read More
Share

Call for Participation from Artists and Community-Engaged Practitioners

Culture + Community is an annual gathering of artists, and cultural practitioners, community leaders and citizens addressing and celebrating the current state of social practice and community arts practice at the local level, as well as in the context of international artistic practices. This year, the event will be held in dialogue with New York-based Creative Time’s annual summit Art, Place and Dislocation in the 21st Century.

Read More
Share

©2023 BC Alliance for Arts + Culture. All rights reserved | Privacy Policy