ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Date: January 5, 1998
Author/Local: A.Niwinski/6007
CC File No. 2051
TO:
Vancouver City Council
FROM:
Director, Office of Cultural Affairs
SUBJECT:
Artists and Communities Grant Allocation
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council approve a $20,000 grant to the Assembly of B.C. Arts Councils for the Artists and Communities Pilot Program, for subsequent distribution to the three Vancouver-based projects listed in Table 1, source of funds to be the 1997 Cultural grants budget.
GENERAL MANAGERS COMMENTS
The General Manager of Community Services submits the foregoing for CONSIDERATION.
COUNCIL POLICY
Approval of grant recommendations requires eight affirmative votes.
PURPOSE
This report recommends approval of a $20,000 grant to the Assembly of B.C. Arts Council for Artists and Communities projects based in Vancouver, source of funds to be the $20,000 which Council designated for this purpose on October 28, 1997.
BACKGROUND
In May 1997, the Canada Council, together with the Province of B.C., City of Vancouver and Vancouver Foundation, announced that British Columbia would be one of three locations in the country to pilot the Artists and Communities grant program (the other two are in Toronto and Newfoundland). The pilot program encourages and supports collaborations between artists and community groups that explore community issues, build community relationships, and provide opportunities for more people to directly experience the process of artistic creation (see Appendix B for B.C. program guidelines).
On March 13, 1997 Vancouver City Council approved a grant of $4,500 to the Assembly of B.C. Arts Councils towards administrative costs of the B.C. program, which it is managing. On October 28, 1997, Council designated $20,000 in the 1997 Cultural Grants budget for Vancouver-based Artists and Communities projects, to be reported on in January 1998, using an approval process similar to the one used for the Partners in Organizational Development program (POD).
The City is one of four funding agencies contributing to the $248,500 budget for the B.C.-based pilot program ($33,800 for administration, $214,700 for grants), as follows:
Canada Council $114,000
B.C. Arts Council $ 60,000
Vancouver Foundation $ 50,000
City of Vancouver $ 24,500
$248,500
DISCUSSION
The B.C. pilot program generated a lot of interest, resulting in 84 eligible applications, of which 23 requesting $992,829 in grants were from Vancouver ( listed in Appendix A). The applications were reviewed by a panel that included experts in both the arts and community services, whose assessment involved the following criteria:
- level of collaboration and community support
- scope and relevance of community issues
- potential for change
- artistic merit and vision
- administrative and financial competence
Five applications have been recommended for grants, three in Vancouver , one in Enderby, and one in Pt. Edward. Recommendations for the three Vancouver-based projects, together with the Citys contributions, are listed in Table 1, following:
TABLE 1
Project Title
Total Budget
Recommendation
City Contribution
From the Inside, Out
$82,727
$50,600
$9,400
House of Mirrors
$50,000
$33,100
$6,200
Ultimate High
$43,380
$24,000
$4,400
TOTAL
$176,107
$107,700
$20,000
From the Inside Out:
This project is a partnership between the B.C. Self Advocacy Foundation and artist Persimmon Blackbridge. Its objective is the creation of a multimedia art installation (audio sound-scapes, photos, artifacts and artwork) done by the artist and 25 individuals with developmental disabilities, who are former residents of Woodlands, Tranquille and Glendale.
House of Mirrors:
Co-ordinated by artist Ita Margolit and the Canadian Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, this project explores the impact that the media, diet, fashion and cosmetic surgery industries have on the lives and images of women with diverse backgrounds, ages and body types. Six artists will work with 50-100 participants to create a visual arts installation using 25-30 large mirrors.
Ultimate High:
Artists from Mortal Coil Performance Society will partner with the Downtown South Gathering Place in this 10-week project involving youth at high-risk living in Vancouvers Downtown South area. Phases of the project include collaborative planning, outreach into the street youth community, costume making, stilt making and performing, percussion workshops, and workshops culminating in a street procession and celebration.
CONCLUSION
The collaborative development and co-ordination of the B.C.-based Artists and Communities Pilot Program has provided an excellent opportunity for funding partners at national and regional levels to share expertise and find new ways to work together, while accommodating the needs of their diverse mandates. At the same time, the strong response to the program from artists and community groups throughout B.C. suggests that there is considerable potential for developing new ways to explore and address community issues, and to involve larger groups in artistic creation.
The next phase of the Artists and Communities initiative will be the monitoring of funded projects in all three pilot programs by consultants funded through the Laidlaw Foundation, with a view to assessing each projects community and artistic impact. A comprehensive report from the consultants will evaluate the three pilot programs, as well as the potential for future development, and will be prepared once funded projects have been completed. Cultural Affairs staff will report its conclusions and recommendations to City Council as soon as it is available.
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APPENDIX A
Artists and Communities Pilot Program British Columbia
Applications from Vancouver
Project Name
Community Organization
Amount Requested
A Place Called Home
Collingwood Neighbourhood House
$60,000
Aboriginal Media Arts Proj.
Urban Native Youth Assoc.
$50,000
Arts & Culture Publication
Downtown Eastside Res. Assoc.
$60,000
Breaking Ground
Britannia Comm. Services Ctr.
$54,345
Circus of Light
Thunderbird Neighbourhood Assn.
$60,000
Collective Echoes
Van. Multicultural Soc. of B.C.
$60,000
Community Dance Project
Cedar Cottage Neighbourhood
$15,075
Creative Harm Reduction Proj.
Youth Action Centre (DEYAS)
$12,980
DEWC Murals Project
Downtown Eastside Womens Ctr.
$32,193
Family & Culture
African-Canadian Association
$14,270
Fire
Boys & Girls Clubs of Vancouver
$60,000
Fish Tales
B.C. Salmon Marketing Council
$20,460
From the Inside, Out
B.C. Self Advocacy Foundation
$50,677
Harry Jerome Legacy Project
Harry Jerome Commemorative Soc.
$33,300
Here & There
Happy Corner Preschool
$60,000
Here Among Us
Pacific 280 Housing Society
$58,740
House of Mirrors
Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders
$31,300
Nelson Plateau Oral History
Mole Hill Living Heritage Soc.
$60,000
Taking into Account
West Coast L.E.A.F.
$60,000
The Gesher Project
Vanc. Holocaust Centre Soc.
$22,500
The Shadow Project
Self-Help Resource Association
$39,989
Ultimate High
Downtown S. Gathering Place
$24,000
Women & the Turn of Millennium
Grandview Community Centre Ass.
$53,000
Total
$992,829
(c) 1997 City of Vancouver