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Conference Reports:
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from the Chalmers Conference
Reports from the National Policy Conference
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Reports
from the Chalmers Conference:
2005
Chalmers Conference Report
CCA
(April
2005)
This
year's conference continued to build on the success of the
2004 pre-election Chalmers Conference, and addressed the themes
of advocacy and the parliamentary process.
2004
Chalmers Conference Report
CCA
(Feb. 2004)
Building
on information from last year's conference held in May 2003,
this year's event explored in more detail the issue of advocacy,
specifically as we head into a federal election period. Positioning
arts funding as an election issue was the primary outcome
articulated by CCA members at this conference.
Sean
Moore's Chalmers Conference Presentation: "How the System
Works, and How to Work the System".
CCA
(Feb. 2004)
Sean
Moore, of Gowling Lafleur, is a veteran lobbyist and political
commentator. Mr. Moore's timely presentation provides information
on what the changes instituted by government are, and how
best to take advantage of them.
2003
Chalmers Conference Report
CCA
(May. 2003)
This
year's conference dealt with issues relating to the working
environment of artists and cultural workers, including:
- Creative Management - presentation on the action plan
- Taxation of the arts - update and discussion
- Cultural Human Resources Council - presentation of the
compensation study and discussion of other human resource
issues
Creative
Management Final Report on Phase 1
CCA, Jocelyn Harvey
(July, 2002)
The
Creative Management project addresses the impending leadership
crisis in the arts, as the pioneer leaders of our organizations
leave the work force prematurely or prepare for retirement.
Specifically, it deals with how Canada can keep current managers
and administrators in the workforce and provide means for
their professional renewal and how it can develop, recruit
and retain the next generation of qualified, committed personnel
for the sector.
The
report reflects the conclusions reached through research and
consultations with the cultural community and its partners,
as well as a day-long discussion at the annual Chalmers conference
in June 2002.
Members
$15.00 / Non-members $20.00
Report
on the 2002 Chalmers Conference
Creative Management, Creative Solutions
CCA
(2002)
The
intent of the 2002 Chalmers Conference was to act as a focus
group for the Creative Management project. It provided the
unique opportunity for arts and cultural managers to discuss
proposed solutions and to help chart the course for the next
phase of the project. This report highlights the results of
these discussions.
Creative
Management in the Arts and Heritage: Sustaining and Renewing
Professional Management For the 21 st Century - Discussion
Paper
CCA, Jocelyn Harvey
(June, 2001)
Prepared
as a discussion paper for the Chalmers Conference 2002 and
as a part of the Creative Management Project, this paper deals
with the challenge of how to keep our current experienced
managers in the sector and provide professional renewal, and
how we can attract, develop and retain a new generation of
committed managers to continue the work of our present leaders.
Reports
from the National Policy Conference:
National
Policy Conference 2004 ~Regina, Saskatchewan ~ From Act to
Action: Moving Forward on Status of the Artist
CCA
(November 2004)
Link to: Living
Better from Art: Action Plan to Enhance the Socioeconomic
Conditions
of Artists
National
Policy Conference 2003 ~ Halifax, Nova Scotia - The Creativity
Gap: How the Arts Inspire an Innovative Society
CCA
(November 2003)
National
Policy Conference 2002 ~ Edmonton, Alberta - When is Now:
Synchronizing Arts Policy and Practice
CCA
(November 2002)
The
CCA's 2002 National Policy Conference will examine the impact
of new arts practices on cultural policy. The four main themes
of copyright, funding, Canadian content and the expanding
role of the artists will be explored through panel discussions,
workshops and arts presentations. The new Alberta Culture
and Arts Network (ACAN), which will hold its founding meeting
during the conference, will also lead a session the role of
provincial arts networks.
National
Policy Conference 2001 ~ Toronto, Ontario - Crossroads 2001
CCA
(November 2001)
This
conference assessed the achievements in Canadian art and culture
since the Massey-Lévesque report (1951) and the Kingston
Artists' Conference (1941), and discussed what remained to
be done for a healthy, diverse and sustainable cultural life.
Crossroads
2001 - Arts & Cultural Policy in Canada - The Last Half
Century and Beyond
CCA
(2001)
A discussion and
reflection on the legacies of the Massey-Lévesque Report
and the artists' movement of the 1940s and 1950s, plus a chronology
of key cultural initiatives from 1840 through to 2001.
Members
$15.00 / Non-members $17.00
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