Upcoming Workshop: On a Budget Marketing Tools
/This Arts BC's workshop On A Budget Marketing Tools could prove to be useful to non-profit organizations, artists looking for marketing tools or small businesses.
Read MoreThis Arts BC's workshop On A Budget Marketing Tools could prove to be useful to non-profit organizations, artists looking for marketing tools or small businesses.
Read MoreGVPTA and the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) invite you to join them next month for a free pan-Canadian virtual conference on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Cultural Sector: The Role of Cultural Organizations.
Read MoreThe BC Alliance for Arts + Culture is looking for new office mates at 100-938 Howe St, Vancouver. We are seeking an arts-based organization to be our new tenant.
Read MoreIndividual Arts Awards: Professional Performing Artists supports initiatives in the development, creation, production, realization, dissemination and/or live performance of classical, experimental, original, traditional and contemporary performing art forms from all world cultures. Performing Arts includes dance, music, theatre, multidisciplinary or other performing arts practices such as circus and comedy.
Read MoreThe deadline is approaching for the Interactive Fund, one of the only granting programs available in BC for projects at the intersection of arts and technology.
Read MoreTalent MATCH hosts Jules André-Brown (Leadership Consultant and appointed member of the BC Arts Council for a discussion about student leadership and entrepreneurship in the museums, arts, and culture sectors.
This free webinar will take place on Wednesday, May 25th at 3:00pm (Pacific). Participants can register here.
Read MoreIf you would like to review the Council report and/or share your views with Council, please visit the Council agenda for May 18. Speakers can request to speak to Council until 8:30am on May 18.
Read MoreLaunch 2022 will take place as a full day masterclass including time for studio sharing of creative work and feedback, and presentations and discussions on the business side of art making. As part of this format, all participating emerging artists will be given 3 minutes to share a sample of their creative work.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, May 17, 2022 at midnight
Read MoreStory Money Impact is offering 15 impact coaching hours to three Canadian documentary films (25–90 mins in length) by underrepresented creators that are in the development phases of their projects. Participating film teams will receive an honorarium of $750 for their time. Visit our website to read more about this opportunity and submit applications.
Read MoreWould you like to greet students or visitors in nsyilxcən? Would you like to master some basic vocabulary, and gain a deeper understanding of syilx culture and connection to place? This workshop will give participants a start on pronunciation, greetings and language meaning. This class is for everyone, regardless of heritage.
Read More[Image Source: McMichael Canadian Art Collection, William Kurelek (1927–1977), Jewish Wedding in Calgary, 1975.]
Jewish Heritage Month is an opportunity for all of us to celebrate Jewish traditions, art, culture and history and to honour the contributions of Canada's Jewish community.
Jewish Canadians have made significant and valuable contributions to our communities across all sectors, and have shown a tremendous amount of resilience and bravery throughout history.
Around 400,000 people of Jewish heritage call Canada their home. Despite Canada being the country with the 4th biggest Jewish community in the world, Jewish Canadians today continue to experience a rise in the acts of antisemitism and xenophobia.
Jewish Heritage month is a time for us to reflect on how we can take a stand against antisemitism, violence and xenophobia. It is also a moment for us to commemorate and honour the memory of those lost to the Holocaust.
We encourage everyone to self-educate, reflect on and learn about the profound contributions of Jewish Canadians to Canada, and to find ways of supporting and celebrating Jewish-led organizations, events and communities.
With that in mind, here are a few ways that you can celebrate National Jewish Heritage Month:
VISIT A JEWISH MUSEUM OR A SITE OF HISTORICAL JEWISH INTEREST
Learn more about Jewish history by visiting a Jewish museum, a Holocaust memorial museum, a Jewish library or a historical synagogue.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CANADIAN JEWISH HISTORY
Did you know that Vancouver’s Jewish community emerged through the immigration of people from Victoria? And that Victoria is home to Canada’s oldest continuously operating synagogue that still holds services?
Read this Daily Hive story of the evolution of British Columbia’s Jewish community.
For more information about Jewish history in B.C., visit: https://jewishmuseum.ca/
For more information on Victoria’s Congregation Emanu-El, visit: https://congregationemanuel.ca/
For information on Lower Mainland Jewish community organizations, including schools, synagogues, cultural and social service organizations, visit: https://www.jewishvancouver.com/
JOIN A JEWISH BOOK CLUB
Join the lively discussions centred around a Jewish novel with chair Helen Pinsky.
Thursdays 1:00pm
April 28 – “The plot against America” by Philip Roth
May 26 – “The Hidden Palace” by Helene Wecker
June 30 – “Morningside Heights” by Joshua Henkin
TAKE A JEWISH HERITAGE WALKING TOUR
Explore the early roots of Vancouver's Jewish community in this entertaining family-friendly tour of scenic Strathcona.
ATTEND AN EVENT
Celebrate Jewish music by singing along and learning more about traditional Jewish songs.
On Saturday May 15 JunkOy! Klezmer band will sing Jewish songs from Odessa and play Klezmer tunes from Eastern Europe. All proceeds will go to supporting refugees from Ukraine in BC.
On May 15, Queer Jewish Languages will feature a lineup of linguists and everyday speakers of what the organization calls “queer Jewish languages (nonbinary Hebrew, Ladino, Yiddish, queer Jewish English, and Farsi)”. The guests include Eyal Rivlin of the Nonbinary Hebrew Project, Nesi Altaras, Faith Jones, Grace Elizabeth Dy and Ellen Perleberg, and Yosef Jay Nemanpour.
On May 28, Bridging Water Rituals will come together for accessible and virtual embodied practice, music, song, poetry and celebration
SUPPORT A JEWISH ORGANIZATION
Do your part to strengthen the impact of the Jewish people by supporting Jewish arts organizations and museums in BC, such as the Chutzpah! Festival, the Norman Rothstein Theatre, the JQT, a volunteer-run Jewish queer and trans nonprofit organization, the Peretz Centre for Jewish Culture, the Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery, the Cherie Smith JCC Jewish Book Festival or the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, to name a few.
The list above is by no means comprehensive. We hope you find these resources useful in your celebration of Jewish Heritage Month!
If you identify as an outsider, and you are 19 years or older, residing in the Metro Vancouver area, you can still apply for the Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival.
Read MoreWhether it’s the first time you’re supervising a student or the hundredth, as a partner in their education, revisiting what it means to be their mentor is an important step.
Read MoreVines Art Festival is organizing their first official Fundraiser for the Artist Survival and Healing Fund. For more information about the Fund, please click here.
Artists are often under-resourced, subject to debilitating systemic barriers, and are in dire need of space and time for healing from the trauma inherent in navigating all of the above and more.
Having access to this fund can help artists whose tenuous financial stability makes it hard to bounce back from the emergencies that come up in life.
The fundraiser, held on 18 May 2022 at 6:30 pm will include a delicious meal from Tamam: Fine Palestinian Food and will showcase some of the most enchanting performances from drag artists, poets and musicians alike. There will also be a silent auction throughout the evening, generously donated by local artists, businesses and community members.
Performers will include Chelsea D.E. Johnson, Maiden China, King Fisher, Toddy, erica hiroko isomura, DJ Kota, Oliver Barnes.
You can get tickets here.
ADDITIONAL WAYS YOU CAN HELP
Become an Artist Care Community Partner. $250, $500, $1000. Vines will shoutout and thank all community partners both at the event and on social media. Support via Canada Helps
Like to personally support this cause? Donations can be made via Canada Helps or on their website.
Don’t have capacity for any of the above? Share this information via email, on social media or in your organization’s newsletter.
[copy courtesy of Vines Art Festival]
May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women & Girls. It is widely recognized as Red Dress Day but officially known as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirit people (MMIWG2S). This is a day for us to recognize, honour and raise awareness about the lives of Indigenous women, girls and Two Spirit people that were lost to violence.
The movement began in 2011 with an art installation called the REDress Project by Jamie Black, a Métis artist from Winnipeg. Black used the red dresses to symbolize “both the violence that women are experiencing, but also the presence and power of Indigenous women.” Since then, red dresses have become a powerful symbol for the movement and a way to commemorate the women, girls and Two Spirit people who have gone missing or have been murdered.
This day is an opportunity for all of us to reflect, both privately and publicly, on our commitment to creating a safer society for indigenous women, girls and Two Spirit people, who are statistically and historically the most in danger of violence and harm than any other population in Canada.
On this day we reflect on ways in which we can support, see and hear those affected by MMWIG2S+. In order to educate ourselves and our community at large, we invite you to read the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls’ final report, Reclaiming Power and Place, and it’s 231 Calls for Justice to raise awareness, broaden your understanding, and learn how to take further action.
We also invite you to wear red to raise awareness about this important issue among your community, and to hang a red dress in your window or your yard.
If you would like to show your solidarity through social media, use hashtags such as: #MMIWG2S, #RedDressDay, #WhyWeWearRed, #EndTheViolence, #NotForgotten and #NoMoreStolenSisters.
You can also make a donation to an Indigenous organization which works with Indigenous Women, girls and Two Spirit people such as the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre or Pacific Association of First Nations Women(PAFNW).
The Alliance recognizes that this day can be triggering for those affected by MMWIG2S+ loss. The MMWIG2S+ free crisis line is 1-844-413-6649, and it operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Below is a short list of some associations and organizations which you can support and learn from on this important issue, as well as some educational videos:
Native Women’s Association of Canada
National Indigenous Women’s Resource Centre
Keetsahnak: Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters
Butterflies in Spirit Video Collaborations
National Centre For Truth and Reconciliation
We invite you to take the time to self-educate and learn about our shared history of colonization and how it continues today.
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During this month we take the opportunity to learn, reflect on and celebrate the many achievements, cultures and traditions of the members of our artistic communities who claim Asian heritage. We must also find ways to fight racism and support the organizations which make it their focus.
Below are some some resources, upcoming events and workshops, as well as causes and organizations to which you can donate to to show your support:
Read MoreOn May 3, at the National Culture Summit, the Government announced that the following organizations have been identified to provide direct financial assistance to independent and self-employed workers in the live performance sector experiencing financial hardship and requiring emergency support:
Unison Benevolent Fund (Music Sector)
The AFC (Theatre sector and technical disciplines)
Canadian Dance Assembly (Dance)
La Fondation des artistes (All sectors and disciplines within Quebec)
Applications still open for Vancouver Outsider Arts Festival!
Read MoreThe 15th annual Doors Open Richmond (DOR) returns this spring as a free, in-person and online event from June 2–5, 2022. All in-person activities will take place on June 4–5, and will be complemented by virtual content available from June 2.
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