
We are now accepting applications for FPCC Arts Grants from Indigenous artists, First Nations governing bodies, organizations and collectives residing in B.C. The deadline to apply is September 30, 2022…
We are now accepting applications for FPCC Arts Grants from Indigenous artists, First Nations governing bodies, organizations and collectives residing in B.C. The deadline to apply is September 30, 2022…
FPCC is supporting Indigenous artists and arts organizations in B.C. to assist with changes in the arts sector as a result of COVID-19 and climate emergencies. The Arts Vitality Micro-Grant…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council is thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2021-22 FPCC Indigenous Arts Scholarship. FPCC has published a news release announcing over $290,000 in scholarships to support education and mentorships for Indigenous…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council Announces Indigenous Arts Scholarship Recipients. Over $290,000 in scholarships support education and mentorships for Indigenous artists in B.C. To view and download images for media click here. For media inquiries contact media@fpcc.ca.
On November 29, BC Ferries and the First Peoples’ Cultural Council (FPCC) unveiled the Salish Heron artwork at an event held in Victoria, B.C. Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr.’s…
BC Ferries and FPCC hosted an event to reveal the Coast Salish artwork for the new Salish Heron Vessel. Coast Salish artist Maynard Johnny Jr.’s work will adorn the exterior…
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