Federal Budget 2025 and Arts and Culture

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CAC Welcomes Steps Forward in Budget 2025

Ottawa, ON — The Canadian Arts Coalition  (CAC) applauds elements of Budget 2025, which includes increased support for cultural and media programs, and stated recognition of the importance of arts, culture, and heritage to Canada’s economy, social fabric and identity.

The Canadian Arts Coalition works on behalf of artists and cultural organisations to increase investment in the sector and to advise the government on policies that will positively impact both the sector and all of Canada. In the past two years, that focus has been a recommendation on two main investments: the Canada Council for the Arts and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Recently, the Coalition’s Campaign for Culture inspired over 50,000 letters to the government in support of that ask for new investment and no cuts to the Council, and we are pleased to see that the Government heard that message.

The CAC welcome the inclusion of new and renewed investments in many vital programs that serve artists and cultural organizations across Canada, such as the Canada Music Fund, Building Communities through Arts and Heritage, and the Canada Arts Presentation Fund. Communities will benefit from the increased investment in Heritage’s Celebration and Commemoration Program to support Canada Day celebrations, and Canadians will benefit from the opportunity provided through the Canada Strong Pass to visit their art galleries and museums. The investment in Canada Summer Jobs will positively impact many cultural organizations across the country as well as providing essential employment opportunities for young Canadians. The Coalition also applauds the various important investments in media through the Canada Media Fund, the National Film Board, Telefilm Canada and the CBC, all committed to helping tell the stories of Canada. These targeted investments will ensure that many artists, ensembles, festivals, and cultural institutions across the country receive the predictable funding they require to plan and thrive.

The Coalition also recognizes that the Liberal government has acknowledged the importance of individual artistic creation through proposed changes to the Copyright Act to include an Artist’s Resale Right. This ensures that Canadian visual artists benefit from future sales of their work.

While the CAC is pleased with the demonstrated commitment to the Arts and Culture sector there is still work to be done. Budget 2025 does not yet adequately address the need for significant new investment in the Canada Council for the Arts. The Canadian Arts Coalition will continue to work on behalf of its members and the sector to ensure that the Council’s role is recognized with appropriate funding for the benefit of all Canadians.

However, the recognition of the arts expressed in this budget, along with the listed investments demonstrate that arts and heritage remain part of the national conversation, which we deeply welcome, and offer a foundation upon which further commitments can be built. We congratulate the Government on the positive initiatives in Budget 2025, and we commit to working constructively with ministers and parliamentary committees to continue to strengthen arts and culture in Canada.

You can see the full budget here and on the relevant sections on the CAC site.

 

Register today for our upcoming panels!

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The Gathering Divergence
Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Spring 2025
Now and for the Future: Steps Towards Dismantling Inequities in the Arts

May 21-23, 2025
Online and at East End Arts (Toronto, ON)

The Gathering Divergence Interdisciplinary Festival & Conference is a festival and conference with a specific focus on Indigenous, racialized, deaf, disabled and mad, women and other historically – marginalized arts communities. Held over 3 days, GDMAF/C features performances, literary readings, visual arts exhibition, panels, workshops and creative investigations from diverse practices. Join us online on May 21 and May 22-23 in-person at East End Arts (St. Matthew’s Clubhouse, 450 Broadview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4K 2N3).

Geared towards meaningful conversations, professional development, sharing strategies, it encourages divergence across arts practices and collaboration. This year’s theme for Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference SPRING 2025 | Now and for the Future: Steps Towards Dismantling Inequities in the Arts. 

Upcoming Panels:

  • Who’s Talking About Advocacy in the Arts?: It’s Continued Importance (in partnership with Canadian Arts Coalition) – Wed. May 21 online via Zoom
  • Wellness for IBPOC Artists and Arts Organizations in a Sector of Continued Inequities – Thu. May 22 @ East End Arts
  • Stories / Strategies to Address Aging as an IBPOC Artist: What do we need to Consider? – Thu. May 22 @ East End Arts
  • Now and for the Future of the Arts Sector: Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity Towards Pluralism (EDIP) in Action – Fri. May 23 @ East End Arts
  • Advancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: A Reunion of CPAMOPOC Organizations – Fri. May 23 @ East End Arts

Plus! Keynote speakers, workshops, exhibition and performances by Ana Luísa, Camille Fontaine, Bakari I. Lindsay, Robert Ball and more!

 

Tickets are $15 general admission and $5 accessibility pricing.

CPAMO is supported by the Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council, Canadian Arts Presentation Fund, Canada Council for the Arts, Toronto Arts Council, English Testing Canada, Barrett and Welsh, Sun Life and LeSage Arts Management.

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Call for Submissions: The Gathering Divergence – Spring 2025

On a purple abstract background. Text: Call for Submissions. Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference Spring 2025. Now and for the Future: Steps Towards Dismantling Inequities in the Arts Dance / Theatre / Visual Arts / Music / Literary Readings. Deadline: March 31, 2025. CPAMO logo

Gathering Divergence Interdisciplinary Festival & Conference is a festival and conference with a specific focus on Indigenous, racialized, deaf, disabled and mad, women and other historically – marginalized arts communities. Held over 2 days, GDMAF/C features performances, literary readings, visual arts exhibition, panels, workshops and creative investigations from diverse practices.  

Geared towards meaningful conversations, professional development, sharing strategies, it encourages divergence across arts practices and collaboration. This year’s theme for Gathering Divergence Multi-Arts Festival & Conference SPRING 2025 | Now and for the Future: Steps Towards Dismantling Inequities in the Arts 

We facilitate

  • an interactive space where arts organizations artists and attendees share 
  • dedicated to advancing, visual arts and performing arts , while advocating  for  pluralism in the arts 
  • dialogue on common interests, experienced and strategies towards a better more equitable and inclusive arts sector.

We believe
Systemic change is more effectively achieved through collective, creative action, and seeks to: 

  • create, support and learn through open-source resources and toolkits 
  • advance strategies to understand how we are influenced by issues of equity and digital technology in and out of 
  • amplify the artistic practices and administration of IBPOC individuals

We aspire?
We hope that everyone arrives at a better understanding of the many ways in which we support, create from and within the Arts sector as indigenous / ethno-racially identified artists with a pluralist lens.

APPLY NOW!  Deadline: March 31, 2025 at 11:59 EST

When is the festival and conference?
May 19 – 23, 2025
Location: Online / In-Person events 
Theatre Passe Muraille,  16 Ryerson Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2P3 

What we offer:

  • Opportunity to display / showcase / facilitate a workshop or performance
  • *Performances should be NO more than fifteen minutes in length

Required for consideration:
– Explanation of how your proposed work relates to the Conference’s Themes:  
     a) Broadening capacities for IBPOC Arts makers
     b) Implementing creative process for the future
     c) Advancing Equity, Diversity and Inclusive Learning
     d) Wellness for IBPOC Artists and Arts Organizations 
– Works where contributors / artists or those self identify as IBPOC
– Works created by Black / IPOC artists and Organizations
– Artist / Organization Website URL, Social Media Info, Biography (150 words)
– Headshot / Company Image / Bio Image 300 dpi
– Links to previous work(s) or work proposed.

For Visual Artists 

  • Size, medium, title 
  • Installation requirements 
  • 3-5 High Res JPEGS of work complied in a PDF Document 
  • 300 Word Artist Statement 
  • 300 Word Explanation on how your work applies to the CPAMO Call for Submissions

For Performances or Workshop 

  • Set up and installation requirements 
  • Estimated time for set up and striking 
  • Whether assistance is needed or included
  • 300 Word Explanation on how your work applies to the CPAMO Call for Submissions

Compensation Range varies:
– Dance / Theatre  / Music Honorariums between $750 – $2000                     
  (based on the number of artists)
– Literary Readings between $500 – $700
– Workshops $500 (1 hour maximum)
– Visual arts* between $500 – $700 (for week’s showing)
  * CARFAC fees according to “Exhibitions in Other Public Places”

Selection Process: 
Administered by a Selection Committee (CPAMO Board member(s), Co-Director/Curator of Programming and Engagement, Convenor/Co-Director Curator of Transformational Change, and Pluralism in Organizational Change (CPAMOPOC) members.

AN IMPORTANT NOTICE: CPAMO operates in a Cloud-based platform. 
Documents MUST be submitted via (Google Drive, Box, One Drive, Dropbox etc.) and the link should not require permission for the Selection Committee to view. 
Submission Link: https://forms.gle/PAA3vFpGRdKGWguMA
Please remove Please make sure all submitted links are functional and include  accessible links to a headshot and your support materials. 
Personal links from your computer / laptop should not be sent. Please upload all required

QUESTIONS?: 
Contact: Kevin A. Ormsby programming@cpamo.org
Applicants will be notified by April 19, 2025