QUÉBEC, April 4, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - For the past 25 years, the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) has been investing in the imagination and celebrating the success of the creators of artworks and memorable works of literature that shape our identity, shining a spotlight on them at home and abroad. The CALQ has enabled over 13,000 artists and organizations from across Québec to offer abundant, diversified cultural experiences in every discipline, enriching us, uniting us, delighting us and drawing admiration from local and international audiences – from Life of Pi to J'aime Hydro, from the Mutek festival to the short films Fauve and Marguerite up for an Oscar. From 1994 to date, the number of arts and literary organizations the CALQ supports has doubled, from 370 to 872. Tracking the same curve, the number of grants awarded to artists and writers has seen a 93% increase.
From Dany Laferrière to Marie Chouinard, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Nadia Myre, Cirque Alfonse, Arcade Fire and Denis Villeneuve, the CALQ focuses on original artistic practices by supporting talented artists and backing dynamic companies to create singular works. To spotlight the creativity and success of artists, writers and organizations supported over the past 25 years, the CALQ, in cooperation with institutional and event programming partners, such as the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), the Festival Trans-Amériques, the Carrefour international de théâtre de Québec, the Festival Québec BD and the Festival des guitares du monde in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, will offer a program of free activities for the public in different regions of Québec, from April to December 2019. The list of activities will be expanded during the year and is available on the CALQ's website at www.calq.gouv.qc.ca.
An impressive track record
A vehicle for the development of Québec arts and literature, the CALQ's evolution reflects how the Québec arts scene has flourished from 1994 to the present day. In terms of international exposure, with the CALQ's support, seven shows are presented every day on the world's major stages. Some 30 CALQ grants helped artists travel outside Québec in 1994, a number that has risen to over 500.
There has also been a significant transformation across Québec. The number of grants to artists and writers has tripled, while the number of grants to organizations in the regions (outside of Québec and Montréal) has quintupled. Since 2014, the CALQ has supported over 100 presenters and exhibition centres that offer Québec audiences works by creators from around the corner and around the world.
"The arts are important to society, and their social and economic contribution to local communities has been amply demonstrated. The excellence, richness and variety of work by local artists and creative organizations are clear. For the past 25 years, the CALQ's strength has been in the diversity of viewpoints expressed through its support, pooling skills and sharing knowledge. Our mission to support the development of a sustainable ecosystem across Québec is crucial to making the arts as accessible to as wide an audience as possible. The CALQ's experience, combined with the vitality of artistic settings, makes the future seem bright; fueled by the same passion, the CALQ's team and directors will continue to support artists, writers and cultural workers."
- Anne-Marie Jean, president and CEO of the CALQ.
Looking to the future
Evolving from the typewriter to online services, the CALQ has stayed in step with the communities it serves to respond to their wide-ranging needs: research, touring, creation, production, dissemination and development. Its efforts have helped improve the socio-economic conditions of creators and introduce mechanisms to strengthen respect for copyright. The CALQ has encouraged emerging artists and career building. It has implemented programs for Indigenous cultures and incentives to include marginalized clienteles. It has been a partner in Québec's international cultural influence and has supported the entry into new markets.
"In line with the orientations of Québec's Cultural Policy and our new strategic plan – being released shortly – our resources will focus on three areas in the coming years: strengthening artistic careers and organizations, promoting the arts to the public, and knowledge sharing," Ms. Jean said. "We are developing a new grant program, which we will be making available to artists in the coming months. We are proud of how far we have come, but our attention is firmly focused on what remains to be done in the short, medium and long term to ensure the sustainable, inclusive development of the arts across Québec."
About the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
From a perspective of equitable, sustainable artistic development, the CALQ supports, throughout Québec, creation, experimentation and production in the arts and literature and promotes dissemination and the influence of Québec, in Canada and abroad.
To find out more, visit www.calq.gouv.qc.ca
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Special activities to mark the 25th anniversary
To celebrate the talent and success of artists, writers and organizations the CALQ has supported over the past 25 years, a program of free activities for the public – showcasing a number of disciplines and taking place in different regions of Québec – will run from April to December 2019, in cooperation with institutional and event programming partners.
Celebrating literature
A new series of talks entitled Des arts et des lettres will be offered at the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ), with its cooperation, celebrating literature and the French language. The series will feature talks by and interviews and discussions with authors Marie Laberge, Michel Rabagliati, Rodney Saint-Éloi and Michel Tremblay. More events are planned for the fall, so stay tuned.
Marie Laberge: April 4 at 7 p.m., BAnQ Vieux-Montréal Auditorium, 535 Viger Ave. East, Montréal
Michel Rabagliati: May 10 at 7 p.m., Grande-Bibliothèque Auditorium, 475 De Maisonneuve Blvd. East, Montréal
Rodney Saint-Éloi: June 1, at 7 p.m., Grande-Bibliothèque Auditorium, 475 De Maisonneuve Blvd. East
Michel Tremblay: June 11, at 7 p.m., Grande-Bibliothèque Auditorium, 475 De Maisonneuve Blvd. East
In Québec, a discussion between two of the most popular youth comic book artists in Québec, Achdé – Morris's successor as the illustrator of Lucky Luke – and Alex A. the prolific author of Super Agent Jon le Bon, will take place at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, in cooperation with the Festival Québec BD.
Rencontre privilégiée avec Achdé et Alex A.: April 13 at 4 p.m., Auditorium Sandra et Alain Bouchard, Pierre-Lassonde Pavilion, 179 Grande Allée West, Québec
Spotlight on the performing arts
An activist in the Syrian revolution from its outset to champion human rights and forced into exile after his arrest, Syrian theatre actor Jalal Altawil tells how his artistic practice was shaped by his experiences. This talk is taking place in the wings of the Wajdi Mouawad play Tous des oiseaux, in cooperation with the Festival TransAmériques (FTA).
From Damascus to Paris: Theatre in Exile – May 28, 5 p.m. Moderated by Martin Faucher and Jennie Mill at FTA Headquarters, Agora Hydro-Québec at UQAM's Coeur des sciences, 175 Président-Kennedy Ave.
A talk and interview with guitarists Rémi Boucher and Afshin Torabi, discussing their careers and the challenges facing concert musicians, will be presented in cooperation with the Festival des guitares du monde in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, echoing an exhibition of posters by Alain Lévesque to mark the festival's 15th anniversary.
May 31 at 1 p.m., Galerie Rock Lamothe, 131, 8e Rue, Rouyn-Noranda.
An interview between actor and director Mani Soleymanlou and the artistic director of the Carrefour international de théâtre de Québec, Marie Gignac, about the secrets of theatre creation.
Mani Soleymanlou s'offre en cadeau: June 7, a 5 à 7, festival café-bar Le Zinc, Québec.
Honouring outstanding cultural ambassadors
The annual insignia award ceremony for the Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec is taking place on May 27, 2019 in Montréal, with 16 of the 17 luminaries honoured, the list of which will be announced via press release on May 1, 2019.
SOURCE Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec
Source: Honorine Youmbissi, Directrice des communications et de la promotion des arts et des lettres, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, [email protected], 1 800 608-3350; Information: Solneige Diaz, Senior Project Manager, Thara Communications, [email protected], 1 514 449-7219
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