Call to Artists: 2023 Black History Month Exhibition
/As part of Black History Month, the Richmond Cultural Centre is inviting artists to submit proposals for a community arts exhibition at the Upper Rotunda Gallery.
Read MoreAs part of Black History Month, the Richmond Cultural Centre is inviting artists to submit proposals for a community arts exhibition at the Upper Rotunda Gallery.
Read MoreThe 2nd edition of the Vancouver International Black Film Festival #VIBFF22 will run online from December 16 – 20, 2022.
Read MoreFormer Minister of Agriculture, Lana Popham is taking over the portfolio of tourism, arts, culture and sport from her predecessor, Melanie Mark, who resigned from cabinet in September.
Read MoreApplications are now open for the 2023 intake of the VCT Activating Spaces Grant Program.
Read More2022 marks the 80th year since Japanese Canadian Internment in BC. In this panel discussion, we ask: what can stories from the stage teach us about the ongoing legacies of this history?
Read MoreWorkman Arts is seeking a guest Curator (or team of Curators) to develop and curate a small group exhibition as part of Being Scene 2023.
Read MoreThis $400 million investment will help organizations adapt services, buy technology, develop new ways of working, support the wellbeing of staff, and develop plans to diversify income streams.
Read MorePALC is an in-depth web resource with questions and answers on a variety of legal and contractual issues faced by performing artists. Resources and limited legal advice will be provided.
Read MoreEvery year, the CCBC presents The Earring Show – a fundraiser and exhibition packed full of creative talent with a wide selection of pairs of earrings.
Read MoreDecember 3, 2022 marks the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
Read MoreNew data shows that the majority of organizations in the nonprofit sector are facing challenges related to volunteerism.
Read MoreVancouver's signature, mid-winter cultural event, PuSh, is taking place this coming January in theatres and venues across the city.
Read MoreAre you looking for an arty Christmas gift?
Read MoreGriffin Art Projects is committed to recognizing the achievements of the local arts community by supporting the work of artists living on the North Shore.
Read MoreThe intake for the Arts Infrastructure Program will be extended until December 15, 2022.
Read MoreYou have until December 1st to submit your applications for the BCAC Arts Impact, Accelerate, and Individual Arts Awards: Visual Artists.
Read MoreThe British Columbia Reconciliation Award is open for nominations.
Read MoreJoin Mass Culture and fellow ASOs, arts funders, artists and changemakers for a future-oriented gathering; a convergence of like-minded organizations and people.
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