Find an Arts & Culture Organization

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: Film & Media
Promoting the practice of media arts, equipment, education and programming.
Discipline: Community Arts
Providing exhibition space, facilities, programming and education to the arts and cultural community in Metchosin.
Discipline: Visual Art
Artist-Run Centre, exhibiting the works of contemporary emerging and mid-career artists.
Discipline: Community Arts, Visual Art
Provides education and skill-developing arts workshops for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community with a focus on youth and those facing multiple barriers.
Discipline: Dance
Professional contemporary dance company presenting innovative productions.
Discipline: Community Arts
An urban Indigenous organization delivering effective culturally appropriate programming.
Discipline: Visual Art
One of Canada’s earliest established artist-run centres presenting and producing exhibitions and events by Canadian and international contemporary artists.
Discipline: Music
One of Canada's leading opera companies with a dynamic repertoire choices that includes original productions.
Discipline: Community Arts
Working in partnerships to support the aspirations of Canadian and South Pacific Indigenous peoples for peace, justice, environmental sustainability and development.
Discipline: Visual Art
Visual arts society in the Southern Gulf Islands offering events, workshops and exhibitions.
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