Nominations Open for Kamloops Mayor's Awards for the Arts
/Nominations have opened for the categories of Emerging Artist, Artist of the Year: Visual Arts, and Business in Support of the Arts. The deadline for nominations is October 11.
Read MoreNominations have opened for the categories of Emerging Artist, Artist of the Year: Visual Arts, and Business in Support of the Arts. The deadline for nominations is October 11.
Read MoreWriter, editor and teacher Betty Keller has won the Gray Campbell Distinguished Service Award, while Vancouver-based Greystone Books have been awarded the Jim Douglas Publisher of the Year Award.
Read MoreThose appointed on June 30 include Indigenous cultural advocate Gloria Cranmer Webster, theatre practitioner Margo Kane and musicologist Sylvia L'Ecuyer.
Read MoreThe awards, which recognize local individuals who have made significant contributions to the progress of women in screen-based industries in Canada, were presented on June 20.
Read MoreThe 35th Annual Jessie Awards, recognizing excellence in Vancouver theatre, were held June 26. Check out our write-up for a list of winners.
Read MoreThe Gabriola Arts Council is among eight winners being recognized for protecting and preserving the unique environment of B.C.'s island communities.
Read MoreThe awards were presented by the Surrey Board of Trade at a ceremony on June 9.
Read MoreSix awards were granted by the City of Richmond in collaboration with Richmond Arts Coalition on May 16.
Read MoreThe 10th Annual Okanagan Arts Awards were presented Friday, May 12 in Kelowna. Winners include Janet Anderson, Matt Rader and Julia Trops.
Read MoreCelebrate those who have made exceptional contributions to the arts in Vancouver by submitting a nomination for the 2017 Mayor's Arts Awards. The deadline for nominations is noon on May 18, 2017.
Read MoreThe Carter Wosk Awards celebrate British Columbians who, through their creativity, contribute to the cultural economy of the province. Those producing art and design with a functional or practical application are encouraged to apply. Nominations are due by July 14.
Read MoreNominations are open for the inaugural Surrey Mayor's Arts Awards, which represent the best individuals and businesses in Surrey's creative industry. Nominations close May 12.
Read MoreWinners of the provincial book prizes include Jennifer Manuel, Deborah Campbell and Adèle Barclay
Read MoreThe winners were revealed April 24 at a ceremony in Vancouver.
Read MoreCelebrate those who have made exceptional contributions to the arts in Vancouver by submitting a nomination for the 2017 Mayor's Arts Awards! The deadline for nominations is noon on May 18, 2017.
Read MoreThe awards of $10,000 will be presented to 150 emerging and established Indigenous artists.
Read MoreNominations for the GGArts Awards are open until June 1.
Read MoreAudain Prize winner Carole Itter, VIVA Award winner Lyse Lemieux, and Balkind Prize winner Grant Arnold will be honoured at a ceremony in Vancouver on April 19.
Read MoreThe award will be presented at the Lieutenant Governor's BC Book Prizes Gala in Vancouver on April 29.
Read MoreYou're invited to a ceremony and gala celebrating the lifetime achievements of Max Wyman, one of Canada’s foremost critics and cultural commentators, and the roll-out of The Max Wyman Award for Cultural Commentary. The new province-wide award will recognize achievement in critical writing and commentary on the visual, performing and literary arts.
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