Community Public Art Grant

The Community Public Art Grants program, administered by the North Vancouver Recreation & Culture Commission (NVRC), fosters collaboration between artists and community members to create public art projects that reflect local interests and enhance public spaces.
  • North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission
Overview of the Community Public Art Grant program:

This program encourages residents and artists to work together on art projects addressing shared community concerns or themes. It supports a wide range of creative disciplines, emphasizing participatory arts practices where the public actively contributes to the creation process. Projects can result in permanent or temporary public artworks in North Vancouver, aiming to enrich the community's cultural landscape.

Benefits of the Community Public Art Grant program:
  • Enhances public spaces with community-driven art
  • Strengthens community bonds through collaborative projects
  • Provides artists with opportunities to engage with the public
  • Reflects local culture and addresses community interests
Eligibility criteria of the Community Public Art Grant program:
  • Eligible applicants include:
  • Registered non-profit arts and culture organizations
  • Community service organizations
  • Community associations
  • Heritage associations and local historical societies
  • Parent advisory councils
  • Merchants associations or business improvement associations
  • Multicultural and ethno-cultural organizations
  • Charitable organizations
  • Other recognized community groups
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