Embark Sustainability presents Indigenous Led Land Stewardship
/Get popcorn and a pen ready! Let’s learn, reflect, and advocate for Indigenous-led land stewardship together.
Read MoreGet popcorn and a pen ready! Let’s learn, reflect, and advocate for Indigenous-led land stewardship together.
Read More“War in Living Colour” is a one-day pop-exhibit of Ukrainian wartime illustrations that creates a unique opportunity to learn about the experience of war through the lens of artists directly impacted by Russia’s full scale invasion. Exploring the themes of resistance, evacuation, children during war, daily life in bomb shelters and under shelling, among others, this collection reflects the illustrators’ direct experience of threat, anger, fear and pride. It is a unique and penetrating way to let Ukrainians have their own say about the war.
Read MoreOn Saturday, July 16th, the Museum & Archives of Vernon will bring together three extraordinary Indigenous artists and storytellers for readings, talks and films.
Read MoreThe BC Touring Council is accepting applications to showcase at Pacific Contact 2023.
Read MoreNow in its 18th year, the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival (VIWFF) showcases an impressive line-up of short and feature-length films (narrative, documentary, experimental and animation) by established and emerging women and gender diverse filmmakers from around the world.
Read MoreCulture Con is a 4-day conference style event presented by 100 Collective on July 14-17 in Kelowna, BC. This event is meant to promote local talent and accelerate the careers of independent artists.
Read MoreChilliwack’s Arts & Cultural Centre Society’s PURPLE HAZE Recovery Fundraiser is a fun way to help support the Chilliwack Cultural Centre.
Read MoreJoin the Business/Arts Speaker Series, as they turn their attention to those who remain reluctant to return to the arts, and consider meaningful strategies for engaging these audiences.
Read MoreJoin the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) for this virtual conversation with Rebecca Lyon, Jaime Smallboy, and Aleen Sparrow on “unraveling colonial threads.”
Read MoreJoin Music BC and Talking Stick Festival for Indigenous-led music events on June 25!
Read MoreBCC’s first annual Juneteenth Black Culture Celebration is happening this Sunday, June 19!
Read MoreThe BC Alliance of Arts + Culture would like to wish you a happy Pride!
Read MoreThe 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 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 MoreDuring 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 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.
Read MoreAn invitation is out for Port Coquitlam residents looking to get a foot in the door of the local arts.
The city is welcoming interested participants Thursday night (April 21) to the Michael Wright Art Gallery in Leigh Square.
Read MoreThe two-day national summit, taking place January 31-February 1, will “concentrate on the recovery from COVID and the longer-term competitiveness of these sectors".
Read MoreCreative Convergence, the biennial conference presented by the Canadian Network for Arts & Learning, takes place virtually October 28-29, 2021.
Read MoreAs of August 27, applications are open to support B.C.-based events through the new Fairs, Festivals and Events Recovery Fund. Apply by October 1.
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