We want to hear from you! Participate in our Community Engagement survey to help us better serve you. Every four years, FPCC reaches out to the communities we serve to collect feedback and gather…
We want to hear from you! Participate in our Community Engagement survey to help us better serve you. Every four years, FPCC reaches out to the communities we serve to collect feedback and gather…
BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council are excited to announce Maynard Johnny Jr. as the Coast Salish artist selected to design artwork for the new Salish Class vessel,…
INDIGIFEST 2021 – a virtual celebration of Indigenous music, arts and culture from across British Columbia every Thursday evening in August. The First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) is hosting a free, live, online…
FPCC is sharing the creative ways communities and individuals are changing their projects during COVID-19. This series on COVID-19 success stories feature some specific examples of how a willingness to…
We gather to celebrate our music, art, culture, creativity and our people. In 2019 crowds gathered on a sunny warm August day at Gorge Park in the traditional territories of…
FPCC is sharing the creative ways communities and individuals are changing their projects during COVID-19. This series on COVID-19 success stories feature some specific examples of how a willingness to be…
Fine Arts student Maura Tamez is gaining traditional knowledge and advancing her skills during COVID-19 with support from the First Peoples’ Cultural Council. FPCC arts programs have become more important than ever during COVID-19, and two programs are…
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