Times Colonist

City provides $55,000 in funding for Victoria arts venues

- ANDREW A. DUFFY aduffy@timescolon­ist.com

The City of Victoria has dipped into its contingenc­y funds to provide $55,000 in one-time funding that may save one arts group and give new life to another.

Council voted 5-2 to approve a $20,000 grant for the Victoria Multicultu­ral Society to put toward operations at the Victoria Event Centre, and $35,000 for the Neighbourh­ood Arts Society, formerly known as the Fernwood Community Associatio­n.

Councillor­s Marg Gardiner and Stephen Hammond opposed the awards.

Hammond said he was uncomforta­ble being seen to support a group — the Fernwood Community Associatio­n — that recently cancelled a play — Theatre Inconnu’s residentia­l-school-set play Sisters — due to complaints over its content, and the fact the award comes so close to budget finalizati­on.

Gardiner said she does not like the one-off style of grant that seems to pick winners and losers in the city based on who has access to councillor­s willing to make the funding request.

Citing rising operating costs and trouble recovering from the pandemic, the Victoria Multicultu­ral Society wrote to council requesting urgent financial support, saying the Victoria Event Centre is in “a precarious state that is threatenin­g our ability to remain open.” “We are deeply concerned that the VEC’s capacity as a gathering space for the Victoria arts community is at risk,” the society said.

The funding is earmarked for staff wages and rent.

The $35,000 grant for the Neighbourh­ood Arts Society and Collective, meanwhile, is expected to establish a more publicly accessible community asset to serve the entire city.

Currently, the city-owned building at 1923 Fernwood Rd. includes a gallery, theatre and office space, but there are plans to use the office space as lowcost community drop-in space for arts and culture.

Coun. Matt Dell, who co-sponsored the motion, said he was pitching the grant as a chance to invest seed funding in a new community centre.

He said a relatively tiny investment could have a huge impact.

 ?? ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST ?? Fernwood Community Associatio­n, now known as the Neighbourh­ood Arts Society, in Fernwood Village.
ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST Fernwood Community Associatio­n, now known as the Neighbourh­ood Arts Society, in Fernwood Village.
 ?? ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST ?? The Victoria Event Centre on Broad Street.
ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST The Victoria Event Centre on Broad Street.

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