Pacific Coast Community Cultural Roundtable (Nanaimo, BC)

Pacific Coast Community Cultural Roundtable (Nanaimo, BC)

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The Alliance for Arts + Culture and ArtsBC’s
Pacific Coast Community Cultural Roundtable
Hosted by The Nanaimo and Gabriola Arts Councils and the City of Nanaimo

“This is your invitation to join your arts, culture, and heritage community colleagues in a provincial conversation about the development of a cultural policy framework for British Columbia.

The BC Alliance for Arts + Culture and ArtsBC are holding a province-wide series of Community Cultural Roundtables. These Roundtables are part of the BC Creative Convergence project launched in 2013.

The Nanaimo Roundtable takes place Saturday, March 14 at John Barsby School in Chandler’s Hall, from 1 to 4 p.m. This is your opportunity to bring your personal, local, and regional perspectives to this important provincial initiative.

For further information on the BC Creative Convergence initiative and the Community Cultural Roundtables visit www.bccreativeconvergence.ca. If you are unable to attend a Roundtable in your community but would like to contribute to the discussion through an online survey, click here.

RSVP now to ensure your place at table and join the conversation.

MORE ABOUT THE ROUNDTABLE SERIES
Happening all around the province, the Roundtables will focus on a Cultural Policy Discussion Paper which will address:

  • What local and regional issues should be reflected in a Cultural Policy;
  • How a Cultural Policy could recognize the economic and social impact of cultural activities;
  • How a Cultural Policy should acknowledge the historic and contemporary importance of the multicultural diversity of BC’s communities;
  • How a Cultural Policy could impact the relationships between the sector and the provincial government and its ministries and agencies.
  • The Community Cultural Roundtable series is your opportunity to bring your personal, local, and regional perspectives to this important provincial initiative.”

-from Nanaimo Arts Council’s newsletter
Read Nanaimo Arts Council’s profile in ArtBridges Community-Engaged Arts Directory and Map

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