Manitoba Arts Council
Conseil des arts du Manitoba | |
Council overview | |
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Formed | 1965 |
Type | Crown corporation |
Headquarters | 525 – 93 Lombard Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3B1 |
Annual budget | $10.2 m CAD (2020) |
Council executives |
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Parent department | Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage |
Key document | |
Website | artscouncil.mb.ca/ |
The Manitoba Arts Council (MAC; French: Conseil des arts du Manitoba) is a provincial crown corporation whose purpose is to promote the arts.[1][2] The Council awards grants to professional artists and arts organizations in Manitoba in all art forms; it also provides related creative activity such as arts education.[1]
The Council was founded in 1965 with the passage of An Act to Establish The Manitoba Arts Council and incorporated in 1967. (It now operates under the terms of The Arts Council Act.)[3] Remaining at arm’s-length from the Government of Manitoba, it is funded by the Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage and reports annually to the Provincial Legislature through the Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage in its annual report.[1][4]
Governance[]
Today, the Council operates under the terms of The Arts Council Act,[3] which was amended in 2017.[5] Remaining at arm’s-length from the Government of Manitoba, it is funded by the Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage and reports annually to the Provincial Legislature through the Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage in its annual report.[1][4]
The Manitoba Arts Council consists of 9 board members who are appointed for a term by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council. The Executive Director is hired by the Council to carry out its policies and oversee operations.[6]
Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction[]
The Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction is a CA$30,000 prize awarded every second year to an artist or arts professional for "artistic excellence and contribution to the development of the arts in Manitoba."[5]:12
Recipients are selected by a multidisciplinary panel from nominations submitted by the community. The award process is administered and funded by the Council. Initially awarded annually, the award is now awarded biennially.[7]
Year | Name[7] | Field |
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2002 | Leslee Silverman | theatre |
2003 | Robert Kroetsch | literary arts |
2004 | performance and media arts | |
2005 | Guy Maddin | film |
2006 | Aganetha Dyck[8] | visual arts |
2007 | Robert Turner[9] | music |
2008 | Roland Mahé[10] | theatre |
2009 | [11] | visual arts |
2012 | J. Roger Léveillé[12] | literary arts |
2014 | Robert Archambeau[13] | visual arts |
2016 | Diana Thorneycroft[14] | visual arts |
2018 | Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan[15] | performance arts |
2020 | [16] | music |
Prizes in the Arts[]
Four $10,000 Prizes in the Arts[17] are awarded every two years, opposite of the Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction, recognizing artists or groups working in Manitoba in four categories:
- The Connecting Creative Communities Prize
- The Emerging Excellence Prize
- The Indigenous Full Circle Prize
- The Rural Recognition Prize
Recipients are selected by a multidisciplinary panel from nominations submitted by the community. The award process is administered and funded by the Council.[7]
Year | Connecting Creative Communities | Emerging Excellence | Indigenous Full Circle | Rural Recognition |
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2019 | Theatre Projects Manitoba[18] | Helga Jakobson[19] | Marie-Josée Dandeneau[20] | Flin Flon Arts Council[21] |
2021 | ArtsJunktion mb Inc.[22] | melannie monoceros[23] | Lana Sinclair[24] | Donna Besel[25] |
Operations and grants[]
In the 2019/20 fiscal year, the Council funded 525 arts organizations and artistic projects, which made for a total of CA$8.3 million.[5][26]
The following is the number of MAC-funded projects by region, per 10,000 population:[5]:7
- Northern Manitoba (NorMan), 4.5
- Parkland, 2.6
- Interlake, 3.2
- Westman, 2.6
- Central Plains, 2.9
- Pembina Valley, 2.8
- Eastman, 1.6
- Winnipeg, 3.0
The Council's "Indigenous 360" funding stream offers three granting programs that support professional Indigenous artists, arts/cultural professionals, Knowledge Keepers, art groups, and organizations from Manitoba.[5] In the fall of 2018, the Council began collecting information on the background and identity of individual applicants—this includes Indigenous, visible minorities, females, non-binary, and Francophone applicants, as well as applicants who live with a disability or mental illness or who are deaf.[26]:2
Recipient | City/town | Awarded amount (CA$) |
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Winnipeg | $15,000 | |
aceartinc. | Winnipeg | $89,180 |
Arbeiter Ring Publishing Ltd. (ARP Books) | Winnipeg | $24,500 |
Art City Inc. | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba | Brandon | $185,000 |
Art Holm | Winnipeg | $6,000 |
Arts Manitoba Publications Inc (Border Crossings) | Winnipeg | $99,470 |
Arts West Council Inc. | Brandon | $3,000 |
ArtsJunktion | Winnipeg | $14,792 |
At Bay Press | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Association of Manitoba Book Publishers | Winnipeg | $48,000 |
Bedside Press | Narol | $6,250 |
Brandon Chamber Players | Brandon | $20,580 |
Camerata Nova | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Winnipeg | $10,000 | |
Canzona Inc. | Winnipeg | $12,500 |
Cluster: New Music + Integrated Arts Inc. | Winnipeg | $5,302 |
Company Link | Winnipeg | $11,000 |
Contemporary Verse 2 | Winnipeg | $34,500 |
Eckhardt-Gramatte National Music Competition | Brandon | $9,000 |
Fernwood Publishing | Winnipeg | $4,055 |
Flin Flon Arts Council | Flin Flon | $7,500 |
Gallery 1C03 (University of Winnipeg) | Winnipeg | $8,700 |
Gimli Film Festival | Gimli | $20,000 + $5,000 |
Goldrock Press | Norway House | $7,500 + $7,500 |
Graffiti Art Programming Inc. | Winnipeg | $10,000 |
Great Plains Publications | Winnipeg | $32,500 |
GroundSwell, Inc. | Winnipeg | $45,080 |
Gwen Secter Creative Living Centre | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Herizons Magazine | Winnipeg | $6,000 |
Home Routes/Chemin Chez Nous | Winnipeg | $10,000 + $7,500 |
Interlake Art Board | Winnipeg | $7,382 |
Jazz Winnipeg | Winnipeg | $10,000 |
Winnipeg | $36,700 | |
La Maison des artistes visuels inc. | Winnipeg | $13,250 |
Winnipeg | $26,250 | |
Manito Ahbee Festival Inc. | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Manitoba African Film Festival Inc. | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Manitoba Arts Network | Winnipeg | $12,500 |
Manitoba Association of Playwrights Inc. | Winnipeg | $53,900 |
Winnipeg | $6,000 | |
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Inc. | Winnipeg | $8,000 + $20,000 + $112,000 |
Winnipeg | $1,500 | |
Manitoba Opera | Winnipeg | $220,000 + $150,000* |
Manitoba Printmakers Association Inc. / Martha Street Studio | Winnipeg | $55,000 |
Manitoba Theatre for Young People | Winnipeg | $56,250 + $245,000 |
Winnipeg | $15,000 + $15,000 | |
Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA) | Winnipeg | $73,000 |
Misericordia Health Centre | Winnipeg | $10,200 |
NAfro Dance Productions | Winnipeg | $25,000 |
Northern Juried Art Show 2019 | Thompson | $12,125 |
NorVA Centre | Flin Flon | $7,572 |
One Trunk Theatre | Winnipeg | $20,000 |
PLATFORM centre for Photographic Digital Arts | Winnipeg | $58,000 |
Plug-In Inc. (Plug In Institute of Contemporary Arts) | Winnipeg | $166,600 |
Polycoro Inc. | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Winnipeg | $8,840 | |
Prairie Debut Inc. | Portage la Prairie | $5,000 |
Winnipeg | $73,720 | |
Prairie Theatre Exchange Inc. | Winnipeg | $33,750 + $355,000 |
Q DANCE | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Rainbow Stage | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Rosamunde Summer Music Academy | Winnipeg | $3,000 |
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre Inc. | Winnipeg | $37,500 + $686,000 + $150,000* |
Royal Winnipeg Ballet School | Winnipeg | $744,800 |
Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Division | Winnipeg | $10,000 + $130,000 |
Sarasvati Dramatic Theatre Productions and Repertory Inc | Winnipeg | $15,000 + $15,000 |
Sawdon Dance | Winnipeg | $14,600 |
School of Contemporary Dancers Inc. | Winnipeg | $32,500 |
Shakespeare in the Ruins | Winnipeg | $9,000 + $56,050 |
Sick + Twisted Theatre | Winnipeg | $10,000 |
Signature Editions | Winnipeg | $35,000 |
SOUNDYARD | Winnipeg | $5,880 |
Spence Neighbourhood Association Inc. | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Theatre by the River Inc. | Winnipeg | $7,000 |
Théâtre Cercle Molière Winnipeg | Winnipeg | $175,000 |
Theatre Projects Manitoba | Winnipeg | $40,000 + $51,500 |
Turnstone Press Ltd. | Winnipeg | $35,000 |
University of Manitoba Press | Winnipeg | $34,500 |
Urban Shaman Inc. | Winnipeg | $65,000 |
Video Pool Media Arts Centre | Winnipeg | $95,060 |
Window Winnipeg | Winnipeg | $7,850 |
Winnipeg Aboriginal Film and Video Festival | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
Winnipeg | $17,000 | |
Winnipeg Film Group | Winnipeg | $95,000 |
Winnipeg International Writers Festival | Winnipeg | $8,000 |
Winnipeg | $8,000 + $18,000 | |
Winnipeg Jewish Theatre | Winnipeg | $35,000 |
The Winnipeg Singers | Winnipeg | $29,400 |
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra | Winnipeg | $56,250 + $735,000 + $125,000* |
Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers $112,250 | Winnipeg | |
Young Lungs Dance Exchange | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
zone41 theatre, inc. | Winnipeg | $15,000 |
*Special operating grant disbursed on behalf of Manitoba Sports, Culture, and Heritage.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "About Us". Manitoba Arts Council. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
- ^ "Manitoba Arts Council: Focus Forward, Strategic Plan 2012-2016". Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Arts Council Act
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Manitoba Arts Council". Archives of Manitoba. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "MAC Annual Report 2019-2020." 2020 October. Retrieved 2021 June 2.
- ^ "Governance". Manitoba Arts Council. Retrieved 2021-06-03.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Past Recipients". Manitoba Arts Council. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ "Southern Manitoba Woman Picks Up 2 Significant Awards". Steinbach Online. Golden West Broadcasting. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ Walker, Morley (1 March 2008). "Composer Turner named artist of distinction". Winnipeg Free Press.
- ^ Walker, Morley (6 February 2009). "Cercle Molière boss wins prestigious arts council prize". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ Fuller, Simon. "He's an artist of real distinction". Canstar Community News: The Lance. Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ "Writer Roger Léveillé honoured with Manitoba Arts Council Award of Distinction". CBC Manitoba. CBC Radio Canada. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ "Robert Archambeau has been awarded the Manitoba Arts Council's Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction". Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg Art Gallery. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- ^ "An Interview with Diana Thorneycroft". National Gallery of Canada Magazine. National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^ "2018 Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction Recipients Announced". Manitoba Arts Council. Manitoba Arts Council. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
- ^ "Alan Greyeyes | 2020 Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction". Manitoba Arts Council. Manitoba Arts Council. Retrieved 28 January 2018.
- ^ "Recognize – Prizes". Manitoba Arts Council. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Theatre Projects Manitoba, 2019 Connecting Creative Communities Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Helga Jakobson, 2019 Emerging Excellence Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Marie-Josée Dandeneau, 2019 Indigenous Full Circle Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Flin Flon Arts Council, 2019 Rural Recognition Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2019-05-15. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "ArtsJunktion, 2021 Connecting Creative Communities Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "melannie monoceros, 2021 Emerging Excellence Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Lana Sinclair, 2021 Indigenous Full Circle". Manitoba Arts Council. 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ "Donna Besel, 2021 Rural Recognition Prize". Manitoba Arts Council. 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c https://artscouncil.mb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Grants-listing-2019-20-EN.pdf
External links[]
- Arts councils of Canada
- Crown corporations of Manitoba
- Culture of Manitoba