Friday, February 12, 2016

How can the "Canada Council for the Arts" help support the Visual Arts in your community?

The Canada Council for the Arts



The growth of visual arts in Canada is important to all in the arts community and especially to those who are in the business of supporting the visual arts. To follow is some information from the "Canada Council for the Arts". This a federal Crown corporation that was created by an Act of Parliament in 1957 (Canada Council for the Arts Act) "to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts." 


Interested in the Arts? You might want to bring some of these programs to the attention of artists in your community.

The Canada Council offers a broad range of grants and services to professional Canadian artists and arts organizations in music, theatre, writing and publishing, visual arts, dance, media arts and integrated (multidisciplinary) arts. It also seeks to raise public awareness of the arts through its communications, research and arts promotion activities.

The Canada Council awards prizes and fellowships every year to some 200 artists and scholars. The Canadian Commission for UNESCO and the Public Lending Right Commission operate within the Canada Council. The Canada Council Art Bank contains some 18,000 works of contemporary Canadian art that are rented to the public and private sectors.

The Canada Council is governed by an 11-member Board. The Chair, the members of the Board and the Director of the Canada Council are appointed by the Governor in Council for fixed terms. The Canada Council relies heavily on the advice of artists and arts professionals from all parts of Canada (some 750 serve annually as jurors, or peer assessors, in the awarding of grants) and works in close co-operation with federal, provincial and municipal cultural agencies and departments. The Council reports to Parliament through the Minister of Canadian Heritage.


The annual budget allocation from Parliament is supplemented by endowment income, donations and bequests.

The Visual Arts Section provides creation, production and dissemination support in the fields of architecture, crafts, photography and the visual arts, as well as for the acquisition of works by Canadian artists. In addition to funding the activities of independent artists, museums, artist-run centres and other professional arts organizations, the Council encourages the work of independent critics and curators, and the work of performance artists whose practice is rooted in the critical discourse of the visual arts.
                                                                           
The Project Grants to Visual Artists program supports professional visual artists and collaborations who contribute to contemporary visual arts.
Program Administered By: Visual Arts
1 December
Long-Term Grants provide support over a two-year period to Canadian, professional artists who have made a significant contribution to contemporary visual arts.
Program Administered By: Visual Arts
1 September
The Fine Craft: Grants to Artists and Curators program supports studio-based artistic practices and curatorial research in contemporary fine crafts.
Program Administered By: Visual Arts
1 March


Travel Grants to Professionals in the Visual Arts

This program provides assistance to professional visual and fine craft artists, independent critics and curators, and architecture professionals. Grants are for travel to attend or participate in ...

Program Administered By: Visual Arts
1 February
1 April
1 June

1 September


Project Grants for Organizations in the Visual Arts

This program provides grants to Canadian non-profit visual arts organizations and collectives for projects that advance knowledge and promote public enjoyment of contemporary visual art. 

Program Administered By: Visual Arts
15 April
15 September




For more information contact:
                                              



The Canada Council for the Arts
150 Elgin Street, P.O. Box 1047
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V8
1-800 263-5588 or (613) 566-4414

                                              
                                              
                                              





                                              
                                              
   



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