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Explore Arts Organizations in the Capital Region

The CRD Arts & Culture Support Service maintains this list of not-for-profit arts organizations we have supported through our grant programs. Find the organization you’re looking for by searching keywords or filtering by artistic discipline. 

Discipline: Festivals, Music, Visual Art
A University of Victoria student club and non-profit devoted to showcasing underrepresented, vibrant experimental musicians and artists.
Discipline: Festivals
Presents emerging artists in a diverse array of genres, and bring musicians and music lovers together on Mayne Island.
Discipline: Music
Choral music ranging from the 15th century to the present.
Discipline: Dance, Music
Brings world music and dance with artists from a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds.
Discipline: Music
A 50-member, mixed voice, auditioned choir based in Southern Vancouver Island.
Discipline: Film & Media
Artist-run society supporting independent filmmakers and media artists. Provides accessible community programming, affordable equipment, professional development resources, and exhibition opportunities.
Discipline: Music
Volunteer organization performing a wide repertoire of orchestral music with a professional conductor.
Discipline: Dance
Bringing the world’s best dance to the region and supporting the development of new dance.
Discipline: Visual Art
Deluge represents a vanguard of visual and media arts in Victoria & hosts the Antimatter festival.
Discipline: Music
Music specialists presenting works composed prior to 1800. They feature original instruments, correct scores by soloists and other ensembles from BC.
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