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Arts and culture not a priority in 2021-2022 Budget

On behalf of the ArtsLink NB membership, we wish to express our disappointment in the inadequate level of recovery funds allocated to the arts and culture sector in the 2020-21 budget, presented on March 16, 2021.

The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed the arts and culture sector and meaningful investment is drastically needed to stave off further decline. This can be illustrated in the province’s budget revision of tourism revenues, from $6.1 M to $1.8 M in 2020.1 Additionally, between January 2020 and January 2021, 17% of jobs in the information, culture and recreation sector were lost in New Brunswick. The Canadian arts, entertainment, and recreation sector suffered a 50% loss in generated revenues between December 2019 and December 2020.2

New Brunswick’s arts sector is a huge economic driver. In 2018, the NB cultural sector contributed $572 million to the GDP, making culture the province’s second-largest economic driver, generating a higher GDP than agriculture, pulp and paper, manufacturing, IT, seafood manufacturing, or mining. This sector also represents 7,525 workers, who boast higher than average education but low incomes.3

Though this week’s budget designates $7.2 M in relief funding to the Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, that funding will be divided between the branches of arts, culture, heritage, tourism, archaeology, sports, parks and attractions. This amount is far from enough for the needs of the sector. 

In the past decade, the only substantial investment by New Brunswick’s provincial government in the arts and culture sector was the initial investment in the province’s cultural policy in 2014, despite the clear data that illustrates the importance of this sector to the economic and social health of New Brunswick.

In the presentation of this budget to the legislature, there was not a single mention of arts and culture even when speaking about “vibrant and sustainable communities,”4 which is concerning for passionate and professional workers who have struggled to continue their work during untenable conditions. The arts and culture sector contributes so greatly to the health and fabric of our communities; it is vital that the budget allocations reflect their contribution.

Press Contact

Julie Whitenect, Executive Director, ArtsLink NB

(506) 608 9914, julie@artslinknb.com
 




ACT NOW!

The Arts and Culture Sector Needs Help 

March 9, 2021 - ArtsLink NB and the Association acadienne des artistes profesionnel.le.s du Nouveau-Brunswick (AAAPNB) are publishing today the English version of the report entitled ACT NOW! For the Survival of the Arts and Culture Sector (MAINTENANT AGISSONS pour la survie du milieu des arts et de la culture). This report is the result of two rounds of consultations with 250 artists, arts and cultural organizations and businesses in New Brunswick to outline a plan to revive the sector.  

“Between January 2020 and January 2021, 17% of jobs in the information, culture and recreation sector were lost in New Brunswick. The Canadian Arts, entertainment, and recreation sector suffered a 50% loss in generated revenues between December 2019 and December 2020. Help is needed more than ever in the sector. We would expect measures in the next budget to help the industry.” Carmen Gibbs, Executive Director of AAAPNB. 

Upon reading of the report MAINTENANT AGISSONS, ArtsLink joined forces with the AAAPNB to translate the report as they recognized the issues, needs, and solution propositions were alike in the Acadian and Anglophone communities.  

ACT NOW! For the Survival of the Arts and Culture Sector will be a key guiding document for the recovery of New Brunswick’s arts and culture sector, and reflects tireless hours of consultation and research. ArtsLink NB recognizes the importance of disseminating the recommendations broadly to strengthen and protect the arts sector. We look forward to working alongside our partners on the action items identified in the report.” Julie Whitenect, Executive Director of ArtsLink.

The consultations were carried out, in June and October 2020, through the round tables of the Renewed Global Strategy for the Integration of Arts and Culture into Acadian Society in New Brunswick. This structure enabled the AAAPNB to quickly consult artists from all disciplines, festival and event organizers, presenters and other artistic, cultural and heritage organizations, as well as cultural businesses in the music, music and entertainment sectors, media arts and publishers.

This report proposes six main courses of action for the sector to come back to life, ensuring that all elements of the artistic ecosystem can survive the crisis. For the sector to succeed in the short, medium and long term, the following recommendations should be followed: 

• Ensure a solid foundation for the arts and culture sector, in particular thanks to the adoption by the Government of New Brunswick of a law on the status of the artist, and provide for the alignment of the procedures implemented with those federal government, and urging the federal government to complete the review of the Copyright Act. 

• Allocate a stimulus fund and new investments for the arts and culture sector, and tax foreign web companies to finance these funds and investments. 

• Strengthen artistic and cultural organizations and industries, in particular by providing more funding for the basic operations of artistic and cultural organizations. 

• Foster creation, distribution and professional development by increasing funds for the creation and production of new works, by increasing funding for creative residencies, by granting an additional amount to all presenters to ensure the maintenance of their activities and by creating a fund to help artists and cultural workers to enable them to take the necessary training or have access to professional resources to promote themselves on the Web. 

• Stimulate demand for cultural products by putting in place a series of measures to restore public confidence, encourage local purchasing and provide transport assistance. 

To read the report: aaapnb.ca or artslinknb.com

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For interviews 

Julie Whitenect

Executive Director

ArtsLink NB

506-608-9914

julie@artslinknb.com

Jean-Pierre Caissie

Directeur adjoint

AAAPNB

506-852-3313 ext 224

jeanpierre.caissie@aaapnb.ca
 



Discoverability 101

Welcome to Discoverability 101, part of ArtsLinkNB’s DIGITAL _connections project. This course will explore the concepts of discoverability and Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and highlight some general strategies for making your organization more discoverable online.

This course is made in partnership with Nordicity and made possible by the Canada Council for the Arts, Digital StrategyFund.

To register, click here!

                  
             NEWS AND EVENTS!

Thank you and congratulations to Carmen Gibbs on 20 years with AAAPNB!

Merci, championne, pour ton dévouement, ta passion et ton entrain au fil de ces 20 dernières années! - Philip André Collette

Merci!!! Et bravo. - Louise Lemieux
 
Merci pour tes 20 ans de passion et de dévouement pour la reconnaissance de l’artiste dans la société acadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick. - Philippe Beaulieu

To read more click
here.
 


ARTwork by Jones Gallery

ARTwork is a free webinar series by Jones Gallery about digital professionalization and online strategies for Atlantic Canadian visual artists - a guide to help artists work, connect, and adapt in a digital environment.



Go
here to find out more!

 



Collective Autobiography of Nicole Haché


Nicole Haché's installation autobiography Collective testifies to her knowledge and sensitivity to interpersonal relationships and the importance of a collective symbiosis. 

Formerly working as a medical laboratory technologist, Nicole combines histology with an artistic process that intertwines knowledge and creativity. “Like individuals evolving in society, juxtaposed cells communicate with each other and coexist by creating intimate links that make life possible in an organic symbiosis,” explains Nicole Haché. Her installation celebrates diversity and allows for reflection on the importance of each person's role in the community. 

Collective autobiography was created during an intercultural creation residency that brought together the aboriginal, francophone, and anglophone communities of New Brunswick.

Special edition of Éloizes



The Acadian Association of Professional Artists of New Brunswick (AAAPNB) announces today that the Soirée des Éloizes will be broadcast on Saturday, May 29, 2021.

Radio-Canada will broadcast the special on Saturday, May 29 at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. in Newfoundland, on ICI Télé en Atlantique. It is also possible to listen to it at the same time via the Internet at radiocanada.ca/acadie. The show will also air on ICI ARTV at 8 p.m. across the country. It will then be available for catch-up on ICI TOU.TV for one year.

The teams have been working for several months to create a renewed edition of the Soirée des Éloizes: “The pandemic has forced us to show ingenuity to recognize the artistic excellence of the 2020 cuvée of the finalists. I am so happy that this evening can take place ”, explains Carmen Gibbs, general manager of AAAPNB and producer of Éloizes.

The production and artistic direction of this special have been entrusted to Kevin McIntyre and the animation will be assumed by none other than Matthieu Girard.

The world has changed a lot in the past year: “The arts and culture sector is particularly affected and the repercussions will be felt for many years to come. The Éloizes are no exception to this reality, ”adds Carmen Gibbs.

You are therefore all invited to join us for this different evening at Les Éloizes. Follow our social media to learn more about the 2020 finalists.

The AAAPNB has decided to virtually maintain the Éloizes Youth Activities.

The invitation was extended to all teachers and the interest shown by the education community in Youth Activities confirms the need for arts education and education through the arts.

More than 200 workshops will therefore be offered in the 34 schools of the Francophone Northeast School District and in six educational daycares that will reach more than 3,000 young people aged 2 to 18: “The results are beyond our expectations. … It’s extraordinary, it’s magnificent! », Affirms Philippe Beaulieu, president of the AAAPNB.

To find out more,
click here!

 



Tax Primer for Artists



Filing your taxes can be challenging at the best of times, and the extraordinary circumstances of the last year have made things more complex than usual.
Filing your return this year: what do you need to know?
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Calls to artists

Fresh AIR: NB Outdoor Artists in Residence

A collaborative initiative between Tourism, Heritage and Culture and the New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb), the 2021 Fresh AIR program places professional artists in provincial parks and tourism sites during the summer (between June 23 and August 29) to engage with the public and develop their artistic practice or existing projects for 5 days in a natural setting during the challenging reality of COVID-19.

Click 
here to find out more!
 

Job offer – Administrative assistant

Nonesuch art residency program at Main & Station in Parrsboro Nova Scotia
Applications can be sent to 
paper878@aol.com
  • Answer electronic questions and relay telephone calls and messages.
  • Schedule and confirm appointments and meetings of employer.
  • Set up and maintain manual and computerized information filing systems.
  • Keep the art gallery, such as the bookstore and the cafeteria, clean and suitable for the public.
  • Maintain the system of typing and conservation of the books in the bookstore.
  • Contact artists, poets, academics both Canadian and foreign, to organize exhibitions, workshops, events and residencies with an emphasis on Latin America
  • Translate into English artist´s information in Spanish,Fr ench or Portuguese when required as well as helping to do research for a publication on the effect of Marshall McLuhan and his ideas in Latin American for a coming publication and film project.
  • Arrange travellers schedules and book their reservations into the residency program.
  • Attend to the public in the cafeteria and the art gallery.
  • Do regular janitorial and maintenance on three buildings that are the property of Main & Station Ltd.
  • Organize conferences, expositions, artistic residencies, etc.
  • 7 hour workday  Wednesday through Sunday
  • Applicants must be ready to move to Parrsboro in Nova Scotia

 
Call for artists to create a mural at NBEX horse barns

Dear Artists, Arts Organization, Muralists, and Arts Media: The Fredericton Trails Coalition and New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition would like to remind everyone that the March 31st deadline for submissions to participate in the Valley Trail NBEX Horse Barn mural project is fast approaching.

We look forward to receiving submissions from interested parties.  If you know of any Atlantic-Canada-based artist or muralist who would be interested in this project, please let them know! 

The information is fully available on our web site at:  
frederictontrailscoalition.com

 

Documentation Program Deadline April 1st



The Documentation Grant Program is designed to provide assistance to New Brunswick arts professionals and professional artists for the research, development, and execution of original documentation and contextualization (written, film, video, multimedia) of arts activities, arts products or art history. Documentation grants are intended to foster theoretical and critical discourse in the arts. Preference will be given to proposals concerning New Brunswick art or artists.

Apply
here!

 

Creation Program Deadline April 1st



The Creation Grant program is designed to provide assistance to professional New Brunswick artists for the research, development and execution of original projects in the arts. Creation Grants are intended to allow artists to devote some or most of their time to research and creative production.

Apply
here!

 
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