[BCMA] BC Arts Council - Early Career Development program info session

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Fri May 28 16:23:39 PDT 2021


Hello all!
This is a reminder that the BC Arts Council's Early Career Development program<https://www.bcartscouncil.ca/program/early-career-development/> is open for applications (deadline is June 30).

Assistance through this program is available to both arts and cultural organizations and to individual art practitioners through four components.  Eligible organizations may apply to host an Early Career Practitioner(s) through a paid Internship or Cohort.

The program includes mentorship and residency opportunities for individual artists/arts and cultural practitioners as well.

If you're interested, my colleagues Erin Macklem and Michelle Benjamin are offering a presentation on the Early Career Development program next week on June 1 at 1pm (hosted by TalentMATCH and ACE-WILBC). You are invited to attend - advance registration is required. Here's a link to the registration page<https://uvic.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUudeGvrj0jHtcDeMJG1FM3358sqVX5qcyy>.

Anissa

Anissa J. Paulsen (she/her)
Program Officer for Museums & Indigenous Cultural Centres | Scholarship | Youth Engagement Program
BC Arts Council
Phone: 236.478.2560 | Email: Anissa.Paulsen at gov.bc.ca<mailto:Anissa.Paulsen at gov.bc.ca> | www.bcartscouncil.ca<http://www.bcartscouncil.ca/>

Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport
800 Johnson Street | PO Box 9819 STN PROV GOVT | Victoria | BC | V8W 9W3
Main office:  (250) 356-1718 or reach us toll-free through Enquiry BC: 1-800-663-7867

The BC Arts Council acknowledges it carries out its work on the traditional territories of Indigenous nations throughout British Columbia. We pay our respects to the Elders, past and present, descendants and custodians of these lands. We honour the knowledge keepers and the continuing relationships with Indigenous peoples in BC that develop through our work together. The BC Arts Council is grateful to the Lkwungen (Songhees) and Xwsepsum (Esquimalt) ancestors and families, on whose traditional lands we operate our main offices.

COVID-19: We are committed to supporting B.C.'s artists and cultural organizations through this difficult time. This includes updating our policies and programs as necessary to match the challenges the sector is now facing. The most up-to-date information will always be posted on our dedicated COVID 19 FAQ page<https://www.bcartscouncil.ca/funding/covid-19-updates-and-faq/> and individual program pages. Updates will also be announced on our Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/BritishColumbiaArtsCouncil/>, and Twitter<https://twitter.com/BCArtsCouncil> accounts.



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