On Wednesday, August 28, 2024, Creative BC staff will be in Victoria, B.C. to deliver an info session about funding opportunities for the B.C. music industry in the 2024/25 Amplify BC fiscal year.
This info session will focus on funding programs that provide support for artists, live music presenters, music companies, and industry development.
Get all the details about our funding programs, connect directly with staff, and learn how to apply. We look forward to answering all of your questions!
Venue: Victoria Event Centre | 1415 Broad St, Victoria, BC V8W 2B2
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
There will be a ~45 minute presentation, followed by the opportunity to ask questions and connect socially. Attendance is free.
The VEC has two entrances (see a map of the entrances here). The Broad Street Entrance (staircase entrance) can be found at the red door at 1415 Broad Street, immediately to the right of Coastline Surf & Sport.
The Pandora Alley Entrance (elevator entrance) is accessed via the alley off Pandora Street, between Douglas and Broad Street. Information about reserved accessible parking can be found here.
Doors: 6:00 pm
Info session begins: 6:30 pm
Q&A: ~7:15 pm (approx.)
7:45 pm: Social mingling
~8:00 pm: Event concludes
Book 1:1 time with Joseph on August 29.
Can’t make the info session, but still have questions?
Reach out to Joseph Bardsley (Analyst, Music Programs) to learn more, ask questions, and book 1:1 meeting time in Victoria the morning of August 29, 2024 (subject to availability).
e: jbardsley@creativebc.com | p: 236-455-6232 | Calendly
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