SOUND OFF: Supporting the arts and culture sector in Kamloops
ARTS AND CULTURE ORGANIZATIONS are the heartbeats of our communities. From comedic relief to cultural connection to inspirational storytelling, it’s critical that we continue to support this sector and the talented people who make art happen.
That’s why last week we announced $34.5 million in funding to make arts and culture organizations across B.C. more resilient, including in Kamloops.
The pandemic brought many challenges for the arts community, and we saw creativity flourish as artists pivoted to new virtual platforms and safer in-person events. But while much of the world is getting back to business as usual, the impacts to this sector are still being felt. In addition to health and safety impacts, the economic impacts for the sector have been much long-lasting.
Our job as a government is to listen to people so that we can take the right action and make life better. We heard from organizations that they are still experiencing loss of audiences, increased costs, staffing shortages, and reduced revenues from sponsorships and admissions. We heard they needed more support and so we stepped in.


