MicroGrant Success: Emily Ryder 2020
Emily Ryder used her 2020 MicroGrant to create Alfie, a 12 minute film.
Emily Ryder used her 2020 MicroGrant to create Alfie, a 12 minute film.
Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) has 10 paid positions for HUB Arts Reporters – artists who will create engaging video content and social media posts about local summer events and activities for Martys HUB.
MAC announces the 11 winners of $38,000 in funding to artist-led projects across all artistic practices.
Mississauga Arts Council is looking for a Videographer/Video Editor to fill an 8-week summer student position.
MAC MicroGrant deadline is extended. Get your application submitted by Monday, May 9, 2022.
Mississauga Arts Council (MAC) is pleased to announce our 2022 MAC MicroGrants. This year, MAC will provide $36,000 in MicroGrants across six (6) funding streams to artist-led projects and initiatives.
In 2021, the Feel It! exhibit (2019 MAC Fusion MicroGrant winning project) was remounted at the Joshua Creek Heritage Arts Centre, and the project continues to delight audiences, and inspire creatives.
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Webinar Hosts: Raven Benwait & Amni Singh
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Discover the possibilities of engaging with your audience through social media as MAC sits down with Raven Benwait and Amni Singh from Bold x Collective.
Thursday, March 3, 2022
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The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s public arts funder, with a mandate to foster and promote the study and enjoyment of, and the production of works in, the arts.
This information session will provide an introduction to the Council’s granting programs, with a focus on navigating its website and online portal. Guidance on using the portal (where you will create your applicant profile) and access to the application process will be presented by:
Sean Devine, Program Officer, Explore and Create
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Webinar Hosts: Crane Creations Theatre Company
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Learn how to start live-streaming – Join Aimee Poulin, Andreja Kovač, and John Ranjith from Crane Creations Theatre Company as they share their experience of creating their very first hybrid (in-person plus live-streaming) interactive theatre production, Terror.