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Read MoreThe Neurodivergent Artist Collective project allows neurodivergent artists in Vancouver to work collaboratively towards a common goal, a final visual arts exhibition.
Read MoreWhat is self-care? While this term is sometimes thrown around, the Kamloops Art Gallery wants to delve a little deeper to add some nuance to how we care for ourselves, as well as each other.
Read MoreThree years after their sold-out inaugural gathering, CALTAC are hosting their second COYUNTURA, a national gathering of Latinx theatre artists, co-presented with SFU Woodward's Cultural Programs, focused on the theme of self-identification in regard to nationality, ethnicity, and cultural competency.
Read MoreUp to $10,000 is available to support all successful projects annually through the Yosef Wosk Publication Grant.
Read MoreIn partnership with the City of Vancouver, ArtStarts’ Creative Spark Grant provides emerging artists with financial resources ($3000 for individuals and $5000 for groups) towards small projects in schools.
Read MoreDoes your arts and culture organization need a well-equipped venue to produce a cultural event?
The Theatre Rental Grant (TRG) program offers financial assistance to Vancouver-based, professional, non-profit arts and cultural organizations to rent the centrally-located Vancouver Civic Theatres.
Read MoreLocal arts and culture organizations can now apply for Metro Vancouver’s 2023 regional cultural grants.
Read MoreThe GVPTA and The Cultch, in collaboration with the City of Vancouver Cultural Services, announce a new leadership program and invite expressions of interest.
Read MoreThe federal budget announcement took place on March 28, 2023. The government of Canada is targeting three main areas: health care/dental, affordability and clean economy.
Read MoreThe Chan Centre is thrilled to announce their call for proposals for the 2023-2024 season of “Inspired at the Chan”.
Read MoreThe Canadian Musicians Co-operative is a national not-for-profit arts service organization which hosts a variety of employment opportunities for young musicians and those interested in working in the creative economy.
Read MoreThe City of Langley’s Arts, Recreation, Culture, and Heritage (ARCH) Committee, the Langley Arts Council, and the City of Langley are excited to debut their first Langley City Film Festival (LCFF), under the theme 'Transitions'.
Read MoreT.R.A.I.N – Training Respectful, Adaptive and Inclusive Networks in the Arts, seeks to congregate a nationwide community of arts workers and artists who wish to contribute towards an equitable and sustainable professional sector.
Read MoreAre you a youth with a diverse ability who wants to work?
In partnership with UBC, PES runs the "Youth Impact Project" now into 4th year.
This session features organizations that champion creative projects in rural communities.
Read MorePacific Contact is BC Touring Council’s annual showcase festival and conference for the performing arts.
Read MoreBC Culture Days invites Metro Vancouver artists, creatives, collectives, community groups, and arts and cultural organizations to propose a creative activity hub for Culture Days 2023. The winning hub proposal will be awarded $5,000 to apply towards associated artist fees, production costs, honorariums, and marketing expenses.
Read MoreThe Hawthorne Foundation and DanceHouse are pleased to announce the Louise Bentall Award for Emerging British Columbia Choreographers. The $10,000 biennial Award will financially support an emerging choreographer to research, develop, or produce new work.
Read MoreHave you ever considered using history and archival sources as part of your choreographic process?
Dance Collection Danse's Artist Researcher-in-Residence opportunity will provide the artist with research support from DCD staff.
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