Arts Organizations
This page contains external links to various organizations associated with the arts. For links to the various member groups of the Studio 2880 Arts Center, please visit the Membership section of our site. If you would like to see a link here please contact us and let us know. We love hearing from you.
The Alliance's aims are to promote arts and culture accessibility and activities through programs, services, and marketing strategies; and to increase public awareness of the contribution arts and culture makes to society.
Resources, information on the arts business.
Provides advocacy leadership and service to community and regional arts council in the province of British Columbia.
We work in concert with local and regional festivals to educate, inspire and stimulate students/performers and to cultivate a life-long passion for the arts.
An independant agency established by the Province of British Columbia to provide support and opportunities in the arts in British Columbia.
CIRAC's mandate is to initiate and promote the cultural enrichment of the lives of the people in the central interior.
Canada Arts
Connect is a website where Canadian Artists, Writers,
Musicians, Photographers, Actors, Dancers, Designers, (and all other arts
professionals) can connect with jobs, opportunities, resources, and each other.
A non-profit corporation that is the national voice of Canadian visual artists.
The
Canadian Conference of the Arts (CCA) is the national
forum for the arts and cultural community in Canada.
It provides research, analysis and consultations on
public policies affecting the arts and the Canadian
cultural institutions and industries.
The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s national, arm’s-length arts funding agency. Their main areas of activity are: grants, endowments and prizes, research, communications and arts promotion, the Canada Council Art Bank, Killam Program, Public Lending Right Commission, and Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
Creates opportunities for Aboriginal artists, writers and performers.
The First Peoples' Cultural Foundation is a charitable public foundation generating support from public and private sources to raise awareness and funds for Aboriginal language revitalization throughout British Columbia.
Provides a unified voice for the institutions, trustees, professional staff and volunteers of the BC museum and gallery community.
Promotes and encourages the development of theatre in British Columbia by providing leadership and opportunities for participation, education and sharing the enjoyment of diverse theatre experiences.