Ontario Art Council
The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) is a publicly funded Canadian organization in the province of Ontario whose purpose is to promote and assist the development of the arts for the enjoyment and benefit of all Ontarians. Based in Toronto, OAC was founded in 1963 by Ontario’s Premier at the time, John Robarts.
OAC plays a vital role in fostering the stability and growth of Ontario’s arts community. An arm’s-length agency of the Ministry of Culture, OAC offers more than fifty funding programs for Ontario-based artists and arts organizations. Grants provide assistance for a specific activity, support for a period of time, or for ongoing operations. OAC administers the Premier’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts, offers additional prizes as well as scholarships from private funds, and further supports Ontario’s arts community by conducting research and statistical analyses of the arts and culture. OAC staff manage granting programs, while a 12-member volunteer board of directors oversees the fulfilment of the organization’s mandate. The board of directors is appointed by the Government of Ontario for a three-year term (and may be re-appointed for one additional term).
Further info: www.arts.on.ca
Source: Wikipedia
Supported events
Shannon Bool
Promiscuous Rooms
2019
The Canadian Cultural Centre is pleased to present Shannon Bool’s first solo exhibition in France. Bool is an internationally recognized contemporary artist based in Berlin. Produced by the Musée d’art de Joliette, the exhibition is enriched in Paris by several...
Piece by Piece
Sara Angelucci and Sanaz Mazinani
2017
Exposition du 22 septembre au 12 novembre. Vernissage le jeudi 21 septembre à 18h – Entrée libre Visite guidée, en anglais, en présence des artistes et commissaires, à 17h sur réservation : reservation@canada-culture.org Commissaires : Catherine Bédard et Stephen Bulger...
«Get Hold of This Space»
La carte de l’art conceptuel au Canada - Part 1
2014
Opening February 6, 2014 5 pm : Presentation of the exhibition by curator Barbara Fischer. 6 p.m to 8:30 pm (last access 8 pm). / Free admission The Canadian Cultural Centre presents, in two successive parts, a major exhibition on...
IAIN BAXTER&: Canadian Perspective
2010
Curator: Christophe Domino Opening: Friday, October 1, 6:30 p.m. To celebrate its fortieth anniversary, the Canadian Cultural Centre invites an artist with an exceptional career, a trailblazer of new forms, a tireless inventor, an artist capable of changing even his...