International Arts Conference Comes to Vancouver
/This year's Western Arts Alliance Annual Conference will be taking place in Vancouver, August 31 - September 3, 2015, at The Westin Bayshore Hotel.
Read MoreThis year's Western Arts Alliance Annual Conference will be taking place in Vancouver, August 31 - September 3, 2015, at The Westin Bayshore Hotel.
Read MoreThe Arts Integration Learning Lab is a fully subsidised professional development experience for artists of all disciplines in the Greater Vancouver area.
Read MoreOne of the world's most prominent international arts and technology events takes place this year in Vancouver, August 14-19.
Read MoreThe NPCLO will be hosting a workshop to help guide your organization through the New Societies Act transition.
Read MoreNext week’s Arts Summit is an essential check-in on the issues, initiatives, and ideas that are emerging to shape the future of culture in BC.
Read MoreOur programming line-up includes What We Have Learned report-backs from a number of organizations and initiatives, a presentation of the outcomes of our BC Creative Convergence initiative, and three sessions with cultural visionary Richard Evans. Early bird registration deadline extended to May 29!
Read MoreThe 2015 Building Opportunities Conference is designed for those interested in sustainable community development, cutting edge financing of real estate projects, efficient operations, quality workspace, and innovative shared services for the nonprofit sector.
Read MoreCulture Days invites you to join Liesl Barrell, CEO and co-founder of Third Wunder, for a free two-part webinar series on Digital Marketing for Canadian Artists and Cultural Organizations.
Read MoreGet your Arts Summit tickets early to take advantage of discounted pricing!
Read MoreCCNC invites members and non-members to submit peer-to-peer presentations for the upcoming Creative City Summit in Kelowna, BC, from October 27 to 29, 2015.
Read MoreSave the Date for Culture Days' National Congress 2015 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Read MoreLearn about building an annual business plan, corporate partnerships, fund development plans, stewardship, gifts, donor recognition, and more at a course part of the University of Victoria's Cultural Resource Management Program.
Read MoreRegistration is now open for TRACKS, the 7th Annual Canadian Community Play & Arts Symposium, held in Vancouver/Coast Salish Territories May 10-12 and in Enderby, BC/Secwepemcul’ecw Territories, May 13-15.
Read MoreAre you an artist or arts and culture organization looking for space? Looking to share space? Needing help understanding leasing negotiations? Apply for a bursary to attend the 2015 Building Opportunities conference in Vancouver.
Read MoreLearn lessons and strategies for keeping volunteers engaged and providing opportunities for them to grow at Amping Up Volunteer Engagement: Seeking and Keeping Talent, March 28 in Pitt Meadows.
Read MoreRegistration for Culture Days' Crowdfunding Webinar featuring Angie Arsenault, Canadian vocal coach, singer-songwriter and producer, closes March 25, at 3 p.m. PST.
Read MoreRegistration is now open for the next Culture Days next free webinar on Content Marketing For the Arts and Culture, taking place on February 26.
Read MoreLearn how to write a successful application for BC's Community Gaming Grants program and its 2015 Arts and Culture intake at this second session in the Alliance Workshop Series.
Read MoreRegistration is now open for "Board Fundamentals: Roles & Responsibilities" and "Amping Up Volunteer Engagement: Seeking & Keeping Talent."
Read MoreLearn how to prepare the perfect grant package at the first session in the Alliance's 2015 workshop series.
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