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Provincial government announces 500K in extra arts grants

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October 20th, 2013

Communities throughout the province will benefit from a half a million dollars in B.C. government funding to help non-profit cultural organizations, First Nations and friendship centres improve local arts infrastructure, including theatres, studios and galleries, Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Coralee Oakes said.

Among the 37 approved projects is the Upgrades to The Arts Station in Fernie.

Others include, the Expansion at Chemainus Valley Museum, Construction of a longhouse for cultural celebrations on Haida Gwaii, Renovations at Sunset Theatre in Wells and Creation of a recording studio/rehearsal space in Dunster.

“Communities need more than bricks and mortar to build local identity and pride. Lively arts and culture add soul and spirit to communities large and small, urban and rural throughout British Columbia, said Community, Sport and Cultural Development Minister Coralee Oakes.

“BC Creative Spaces helps local cultural organizations support a quality of life that can attract new residents and investment. First Nations can enhance opportunities to celebrate and share their unique cultural heritage.”

New one-time funding will support similar projects. To be eligible for funding, organizations must be governed by an active board of directors or band council and be focussed on delivering arts and/or other cultural programming. Projects must develop new spaces, improve existing facilities, or purchase or upgrade specialized equipment.

For information on how to apply for funding, visit: http://www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/arts_culture/index.htm

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