Kingston Arts Council Launches 2021 Operating and Project Grants Applications
Kingston Arts Council announces launch of the 2021 City of Kingston Arts Fund Operating and Project Grant applications, and the addition of special one-time funding totaling $200,000
The Kingston Arts Council (KAC) is now accepting applications for Operating and Project Grants as part of the 2021 City of Kingston Arts Fund (CKAF). This funding program is administered each year by the KAC on behalf of the City of Kingston and provides grants to local arts organizations and collectives to enrich how Kingston residents experience and engage with the arts. The City investment for the 2021 CKAF Operating and Project Grants is $569,050.
Agnes Etherington Art Centre to Reopen Its Doors February 20th
The Agnes Etherington Art Centre will reopen its doors to the public on Saturday 20 February. Upon opening, visitors may enjoy new exibitions including See the Drift: Art and Dark Matter, From the Vibe Out (Neven Lochhead) and Radicals and Revolutionaries: Artists of Atelier 17, 1960s for the first time. Admission, as it always has been, is free.
Inferring a future course by extrapolating from the experimental collaborations of the past and unfurling new formations in the present, the AGNES’s Winter 2021 exhibitions speculate on the contours of the unknown.
16 January–30 May 2021
KINGSTON When city council last week approved directing $200,000 of its million-dollar pandemic relief fund toward helping artists, the news caught even the…