Featured Artist for January/February: Ed Deak

Ed Deak lives in Big Lake, BC with his wife Marta. Ed has donated some of his exquisite pencil drawings of old Cariboo buildings to the Museum of the Cariboo-Chilcotin in Williams Lake. His more recent oil paintings and Marta’s water colours were exhibited at the Williams Lake Station House Gallery in 2004.

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Employment Opportunity in Wells, BC. - Saturday, February 06, 2010

Island Montain Arts is seeking a qualified individual to fill the position of Fincial Administrator. This is a part-time position. Please contact us for a detailed job description at tschoen@lincsat.com or call Island Mountain Arts 1-800-442-2787.

 
ArtsFest 2010 Entry Form NOW ONLINE - Tuesday, December 08, 2009
2010 ArtsFest Entry Form read more ...
Say No To Cuts To BC Arts Funding! - Sunday, November 29, 2009
CIRAC welcomes newest member Serge Mazerand - Friday, November 27, 2009
Serge's flowing style, smooth touch and soulful playing soothes audiences the world over and his “Keys to Serenity” recordings bring inner peace, solace and listening joy to an ever increasing number of fans.

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Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Service Delivery Plan - Saturday, August 22, 2009
Sheri Ukrainetz new interim president - Friday, August 21, 2009
Anna Barley has stepped down as president of CIRAC due to personal reasons. At the last executive meeting it was agreed that Sheri Ukrainetz as VP would step in to fill the position until the end of the term. 
Regional Coordinator - Friday, August 21, 2009

CherieLynn Bailey will be on maternity leave starting September 1st. We are happy to announce that Thomas Schoen from McLeese Lake & Barkerville will be our new coordinator during her maternity leave. The contact number for CIRAC will be changed to: 604-629-9883 as of September 1st. The mailing address will remain the same.

 


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"Recent research has revealed that 75 per cent of Canadians consider the arts and heritage essential to their quality of life, and that community quality of life is the second most important factor people consider when choosing jobs"

Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts: 2006/07 Service Plan


"The art and economics go well together, indeed need each other. Without a sound economic base, art cannot exist, and without creativity the economy cannot flourish."

Bruno S. Frey, Arts & Economics: Analysis & cultural policy.


CIRAC accepts your tax-deductable contributions as a non-profit society. Every cash gift will support our mission and will help to bring the arts and the community together.

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 The Central Interior Regional Arts Council (CIRAC) is a not for profit charitable organization funded by membership fees, donations and grants, the most significant of which is an operating grant from the BC Arts Council.

We serve a vast area from MacKenzie in the north to 100 Mile House in the south, from Valemount in the east to Burns Lake, Vanderhoof, Fort St James and Bella Coola in the west. Our territory thus includes all or part of four Regional Districts with CRD and Fraser-Fort George being the most populous.

Our mandate is to initiate and promote the cultural enrichment of the lives of the people in the central interior. Our membership consists of the various Community Arts Councils in the region, together with sixty individual members. We serve the members through communication, coordination and education. This mandate means that we must not duplicate what the local arts councils do, but rather seek opportunities to showcase regional work. We publish a quarterly journal, Arts North.

We mount an annual juried arts show, with the best works touring throughout the region (Arts Fest 2008 was held in Quesnel this year and will be in Prince George in 2009). We hold an annual “Book and CD Nook” in which published authors from the region are invited to display (and sell) their work. We hold regional meetings of arts council representatives twice a year, and every two years we try to mount a more significant seminar or conference.

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