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The centres must also serve non-member artists and maintain a site accessible to thecommunity .They must pay artists' fees (preferably CAR/F AC fees) and plan to presentongoing activities in contemporary visual art, primarily in the disciplines served by theVisual Arts Section. For this program, the visual arts include architecture, craft,photography, drawing, painting, sculpture, print-making, installation, design, holographyand performance art.14.2 Value <strong>of</strong> Grant:The amount <strong>of</strong> the grant may vary according to the peer assessment committee'sevaluation <strong>of</strong> each centre in a comparative context. The committee will also recommendminimum and maximum grant levels.14.3 How to Apply:Candidates are required to complete an application form, available from the Visual ArtsSection. The application must be accompanied by the required support material.14.4 Competition Closing Date:The deadline is December 15 th . Completed application forms and all support materialmust be received by the <strong>Canada</strong> Councilor postmarked on or before the closing date.14.5 Contact: For further information, contact Micheal Gaboury, Visual Arts Section Officer, toll-free at 1-800-263-5588, ext. 4265 or (613) 566-4414, ext. 4265. The facsimile number is (613) 566-4332.Email: micheal.gaboury@canadacouncil.caWRITING AND PUBLISHING SECTION1.0 PROGRAM: BOOK PUBLISHING SUPPORT: PROJECT GRANT PROGRAMAND BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMIn the context <strong>of</strong> its mandate to foster the production and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> the arts in<strong>Canada</strong>, the <strong>Canada</strong> Council provides financial assistance to Canadian publishers to<strong>of</strong>fset the costs <strong>of</strong> publishing Canadian trade books that make a significant contributionto the development <strong>of</strong> Canadian literature.This assistance is made available through the Project Grant Program (for small oremerging publishers) and the Block Grant Program (for established publishers).Book publishers accepted into the Project Grant or Block Grant Program are alsoeligible to apply to the Translation Grants and the Author Promotion Tour programs.Information sheets on the latter two programs are available on request from the Writingand Publishing Section.Pg. 91

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