Deadline Extended for RISING TIDES, a Mentorship Initiative for IBPOC Arts Administrators
/Calling all emerging and mid-career IBPOC Performing Arts Administrators & Managers - apply to the RISING TIDES Mentorship Initiative by July 10th!
Read MoreCalling all emerging and mid-career IBPOC Performing Arts Administrators & Managers - apply to the RISING TIDES Mentorship Initiative by July 10th!
Read MoreZee Zee Theatre is leading a consortium of ten national producing companies searching for five playwrights working towards their best and most ambitious work to date for this first ever, entirely 2SLGBTQQIA+, virtual playwriting unit resulting in a canon of new Canadian intersectional plays being developed for production.
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 Music BC and Talking Stick Festival for Indigenous-led music events on June 25!
Read MorePresentation House Theatre (PHT) is offering a two-day intensive workshop for theatre professionals to learn skills, techniques, and strategies for doing interactive, guided play experiences with the very young.
Read MoreApply for the City of Victoria’s Artist in Residence program!
Read MoreFacilitator: Noor Siddiqui of Apples & Oranges Analytics and Marketing
Date: June 28th 2022 at 1:00-3:30 p.m.
Online via Zoom (link sent in confirmation email)
*Level: Intermediate
*Designed for: Organizations
*Prerequisites: Some familiarity with email marketing is required.
The goal of this workshop is to understand the basic automations in email marketing such as the welcome series, the nurture sequence, and other sequences based on timely events. Through case studies, workshop instruction, and Q + A, we will debunk common misunderstandings about email marketing and demonstrate how to achieve compounding benefits from one-time setups of automated email campaigns.
Organizations that run events, exhibitions/programming, and/or request donations, will be interested in this workshop.
Attendees are encouraged to reach out to A & O with their desired learning outcomes so that they may tailor the workshop as best as possible. Email them at data@applesoranges.ca
Automated live transcription will be provided.
Noor Siddiqui is the Co-Director of Apples & Oranges Analytics and Marketing (A & O) based in Vancouver and Toronto. Noor has worked for several government healthcare agencies, a global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion organization, as well as in the commercial bio-tech space. Her management experience spans multiple communications strategies, including the BC government’s response to the opioid crisis. She currently sits on the board of Women in Communications and Technology (WCT).
Please note: This session will be recorded and may be shared with Arts BC members. If you leave your video and/or audio on during the session, you consent to having your name, video and audio shared in the video recording.
Recording will be available to Arts BC members.
Please remember to be respectful and inclusive during Arts BC events, or you may be removed without warning.
Register here.
It may only be June, but now is the perfect time to consider your staffing needs for autumn.
Read MoreArts BC is currently accepting presentation applications for its 41st Annual Conference.
Read MoreCalling 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 MoreAssistance is available to both arts and culture organizations and to individual art practitioners.
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 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 MoreIf 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 MoreAn Emergency Response and Salvage for Cultural Institutions workshop is available in Prince George,
Culture sector workers, museum professionals and volunteers in Canada with little to no training in responding to emergencies related to collections are especially encouraged to apply.
Read MoreApplications from B.C.-based musicians are welcomed until May 15 for a new “artist intensive accelerator” multi-stage program.
Read MoreThanks to a grant from Creative BC and the Province of British Columbia, Lake Cowichan will soon see a new program dedicated to helping more professionals enter the Live Music industry.
Read MoreThis Thursday, November 18, learn how to tell your organization’s story speaking to both head and heart. This workshop will outline the ‘must have’ components of your case so that potential funders, donors, sponsors and supporters understand the features and benefits of your work and how they can provide support.
Read MoreThe artsvest program is recruiting mentors to share their expertise with participating organizations through group webinars and individualized one-on-one mentorship sessions.
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