Canadian Arts Summit
Convening the Leaders of Canada’s Cultural Institutions
Shaping the future of the Arts.
The Canadian Arts Summit is a gathering of senior art leaders, including artistic directors, executive directors and volunteer board chairs of Canada’s largest arts institutions. The Summit plays a vital role in bringing together leading voices from Canada and internationally to help shape the future of the arts in Canada.
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In 2016, the 19th annual gathering of arts leaders, New Directions in Arts Leadership, was held at The Banff Centre, chaired by Ross Paul of Vancouver’s Arts Club Theatre. Keynote speaker Sue Hoyle of the Clore Leadership Programme in the UK gave an inspired address, inviting delegates to reflect on how our cultural institutions can become agents for social cohesion, helping to deepen the understanding of different cultures and build a more open society.
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The Summit hosted its 18th annual event - An Inspired Future for the Arts - in 2015 in Toronto at the newly opened Aga Khan Museum and the Canadian Film Centre. Chaired by David Binet, then Chair of the National Ballet of Canada, the two day program aimed to look to the horizon and imagine how arts institutions can both lead and adapt to change. Contemplating our collective future sparked discussions from the macro to the micro where delegates considered both big picture trends that are affecting our future, as well as the specific ways in which the industry is adapting to change.
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The 2014 Summit, Transformation: Evolution or Revolution?, focused on how arts organizations can matter more to the communities they serve. Spearheaded by then McMichael Gallery Chair Upkar Arora, the event underwent a refreshing transformation this year, introducing a day of live streaming courtesy of The Banff Centre, as well as a fellowship program that sponsored a national group of seven diverse thought leaders from beyond the institutional pool of participants to join the conversation.
Organized by Business/Arts, in partnership with Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity