Call for Presentations: Arts BC Conference 2022
/Arts BC is currently accepting presentation applications for its 41st Annual Conference.
Read MoreArts BC is currently accepting presentation applications for its 41st Annual Conference.
Read MoreBC Culture Days has announced the eight emerging artists selected to be this year’s ambassadors.
Read MoreCulture Days, a national celebration of arts and culture, is taking place September 23 to October 16, 2022, and event and activity registration is now open.
Read MoreDo you have an upcoming project relating to heritage in Vancouver? Perhaps an exhibit, book or podcast has been stalling, looking for support. If so, please consider applying to the Yosef Wosk Publication Grant program.
Read MoreThis month BC Achievement opens nominations for three of its award programs:
Indigenous Business Award
Fulmer Award First Nations Art
Carter Wosk Award Applied Art + Design
Calling all learners! The Professional Development program is open until June 30. The Professional Development program assists professional artists, cultural practitioners, production and technical personnel, and arts administrators with specific learning opportunities or activities to advance their practice or career.
Read MoreThe Vancouver Asian Film Festival (VAFF), Racial Equity Screen Office (RESO) and Elimin8Hate jointly released its Diversity On Screen Audit Report of Canadian Broadcasters 2022, which specifically reviews Asian representation on four national broadcasters – CBC, Citytv, CTV, Global TV–and one provincial broadcaster, Knowledge Network.
Read MoreThe Demo Recording program supports new and emerging artists from underrepresented groups living in the Province of B.C. to create demo recordings and engage in mentorship with local music producers.
Artists and producers can apply together for a $2,000 grant to cover 100% of recording expenses for one to two songs.
The 19th Annual Richmond Maritime Festival is getting ready to set sail! The Richmond Arts Coalition, Anigraph Productions, the Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site Society, and the City of Richmond will be artfully celebrating our ocean-side past and present here at the mouth of the river.
Read MoreIndividual Arts Awards: Media Artists assists independent media artists with the creation of specific projects. The BC Arts Council defines media arts as works in film, video, audio/sound art and new media, including new information and communications technologies used for artistic expression.
Read MoreAssistance is available to both arts and culture organizations and to individual art practitioners.
Read MoreThe Province is creating a new grant program to help children and youth during and after government care participate in sport, physical and cultural activities.
Read MoreJune 1st marks the start of National Indigenous History month. This month is an opportunity for us to immerse ourselves in the distinct histories and cultures of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. It is also a chance for us to envision dismantling the systemic racism, inequality, and discrimination that Indigenous Peoples continue to face today in the arts and culture sector as well as other sectors.
Read MoreGriffin Art Projects is committed to providing support, resources, and profile for Indigenous artists. This is a studio-only residency opportunity intended for artists living in the metro-Vancouver area.
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