Radio Canada – ICI Manitoba – Le CAM souligne son 50e anniversaire en lançant son nouveau plan stratégique
December 13, 2017
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Friday, November 25th, 2016 | 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Millennium Library, 251 Donald St, Winnipeg Presenter: Heather Bishop Come engage in a consultation to help inform arts organizations on your personal experience with accessibility in the arts in Manitoba. Arts organizations will also be in the room to benefit from this consultation. You’re theRead More
In its 50th year, the Manitoba Arts Council (MAC) is launching its new strategic plan, Designed to Thrive 2017-2022, outlining the agency’s focus areas and goals in response to the changing landscape of Manitoba’s arts scene. The plan introduces three primary goals for the five years ahead: Encourage Accessibility and Inclusion Connect Creative Communities ChampionRead More
An Accessibility Advisory Council is guiding our work to develop a policy framework and an Accessibility Plan for the first standard of the Act, The Customer Service Standard, to ensure we are compliant prior to the November 2017 requirement.Read More
Overview The Accessibility for Manitobans Act became law on December 5, 2013. Under the Act, five standards will be developed and will form regulations. They include: The Accessible Customer Service standard The Accessible Information and Communications standard The Accessible Built Environment standard The Employment Accessibility standard The Accessible Transportation standard The Accessibility Advisory Council isRead More
Manitoba Music and Manitoba Film & Music are heading to MAC’s office in Brandon for a free workshop covering trends in the music business and how to access Manitoba Film & Music funding to build your career. Read More
MAC, in partnership with Brandon University Department of Visual and Aboriginal Art, welcomes sound artist Adrien Lefebvre to Manitoba from France for a three-month residency exchange program!
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The Manitoba Arts Council presents ACI Manitoba’s The Art of Managing Your Career Friday, October 21, 2016
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Opening Address by Akoulina Connell at the Manitobans for the Arts Annual General Meeting 2016.
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Laurelyn Whitt is the artists-in-residence at the Churchill Northern Studies CentreRead More