The Inter-Arts Office is a specialized unit that fosters and supports creative diversity, vitality, recognition and continued excellence of...
Artist Story
Julie Desrosiers has talent equalled only by the size of her puppets. Her skilful manipulations of the giant puppets she presents in street performances are breathtaking. An example is Punzelle who transports us into the universe of Grimms’ fairy tales and beyond. In 2013, she won the Council’s Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Award (inter-arts), awarded for outstanding artistic achievement by Canadian mid-career artists in different disciplines…
The Canada Council’s Inter-Arts Office funds a wide range of arts orgs dedicated to the integrated arts, contemporary circus arts and related artist and community collaborative practices. See how the funding reaches some communities across Canada.
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Julie Desrosiers, contemporary puppeteer and puppet maker, is one of 7 winners of the 2013 Victor Martyn Lynch-Staunton Awards.
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News Release
Ottawa, April 2, 2013 – The winners of the 2013 Killam Prizes are international authorities and pioneers in the fields of vaccinology, conflict resolution, computational intelligence, earth science and cognitive science. Five winners will each be awarded prizes of $100,000 in recognition of outstanding career achievements. This year, the winning scholars are Lorne Babiuk of the University of Alberta, John McGarry of Queen’s University, Witold Pedrycz of the University of...
Blog Post
If you’re reading this, then the switch has been flipped on our new Market Access website module! This component went live on the...
Research
The Value of Presenting: A Study of Performing Arts Presentation in Canada commissioned by CAPACOA is the culmination of two years of...