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, type = Council , formed = 1965 , headquarters = 525 – 93 Lombard Ave,
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Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage (; formerly Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport) is the department of the Government of Manitoba responsible for managing government programs and services that support the sport, art, culture, and he ...
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The Arts Council Act
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The Manitoba Arts Council (MAC; ) is a provincial crown corporation whose purpose is to promote the arts. The Council awards grants to professional artists and arts organizations in Manitoba in all art forms; it also provides related creative activity such as arts education. The Council was founded in 1965 with the passage of ''An Act to Establish The Manitoba Arts Council'' and incorporated in 1967. (It now operates under the terms of ''The Arts Council Act''.)''The Arts Council Act''
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Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage (; formerly Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport) is the department of the Government of Manitoba responsible for managing government programs and services that support the sport, art, culture, and he ...
and reports annually to the Provincial Legislature through the Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage in its annual report.


Governance

Today, the Council operates under the terms of ''The Arts Council Act'', which was amended in 2017.MAC Annual Report 2019-2020
" 2020 October. Retrieved 2021 June 2.
Remaining at arm’s-length from the
Government of Manitoba The powers and structure of the provincial Government of Manitoba (french: Gouvernement du Manitoba) are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" referred broadly to the cabinet of the day (formally ...
, it is funded by the
Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage (; formerly Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport) is the department of the Government of Manitoba responsible for managing government programs and services that support the sport, art, culture, and he ...
and reports annually to the Provincial Legislature through the Minister of Sport, Culture and Heritage in its annual report. The Manitoba Arts Council consists of 9 board members who are appointed for a term by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council. The Executive Director is hired by the Council to carry out its policies and oversee operations.


Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction

The Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction is a
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30,000 prize awarded every second year to an artist or arts professional for "artistic excellence and contribution to the development of the arts in Manitoba." Recipients are selected by a multidisciplinary panel from nominations submitted by the community. The award process is administered and funded by the Council. Initially awarded annually, the award is now awarded biennially.


Prizes in the Arts

Four $10,000 Prizes in the Arts are awarded every two years, opposite of the Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction, recognizing artists or groups working in Manitoba in four categories: * The Connecting Creative Communities Prize * The Emerging Excellence Prize * The Indigenous Full Circle Prize * The Rural Recognition Prize Recipients are selected by a multidisciplinary panel from nominations submitted by the community. The award process is administered and funded by the Council.


Operations and grants

In the 2019/20
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, the Council funded 525 arts organizations and artistic projects, which made for a total of
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8.3 million.https://artscouncil.mb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Grants-listing-2019-20-EN.pdf The following is the number of MAC-funded projects by region, per 10,000 population: *
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, 3.0 The Council's "Indigenous 360" funding stream offers three granting programs that support professional
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artists, arts/cultural professionals, Knowledge Keepers, art groups, and organizations from Manitoba. In the fall of 2018, the Council began collecting information on the background and identity of individual applicants—this includes Indigenous, visible minorities, females, non-binary, and Francophone applicants, as well as applicants who live with a disability or mental illness or who are deaf. ''*Special operating grant disbursed on behalf of Manitoba Sports, Culture, and Heritage.''


References


External links

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''The Arts Council Act''
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