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March 27, 2024 at 11:37 am  BC, News, Politics, Provincial

The announcement of Roy Henry Vickers as the inaugural BC Arts Council Elder-in-Residence marks a significant step forward toward learning and promoting Indigenous knowledge within the arts community.

“At the heart of our government’s commitment to the arts and culture sector is people – valuing diverse cultures and creating a space for everyone,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. “Through the Elder-in-Residence role, we are supporting a more dynamic cultural environment for all British Columbians and taking action toward reconciliation.”

Recognizing the importance of Indigenous perspectives, cultural expression and self-determination, the BC Arts Council has created the new role of Elder-in-Residence. Roy Henry Vickers, a highly respected artist with Tsimshian, Haida and Heiltsuk heritage, will bring his insights to guide the council’s activities. He will also support community projects and provide mentoring opportunities for Indigenous artists.

“Welcoming Roy as the first Elder-in-Residence at the BC Arts Council is a big step forward in supporting equity within the arts community,” said Bob D’Eith, Parliamentary Secretary of Arts and Film. “It’s all about learning from Indigenous wisdom, promoting healing and bringing people together through culture. I can’t wait to see how Roy’s presence will enrich the arts community.”

Through the guidance and knowledge-sharing of the Elder-in-Residence, the BC Arts Council will continue working toward equity and reconciliation, playing a vital role in supporting and strengthening arts and culture communities. This role will also provide enhanced visibility and access to Indigenous arts, culture and knowledge for British Columbians, enriching diverse perspectives and experiences.

“I’m proud to be the first Elder-in-Residence for the BC Arts Council,” Vickers said. “This role allows me to serve both my local community and the larger arts community. I’m looking forward to sharing my perspectives and stories, and working with the council to support artists across the province.” 

Vickers is a renowned artist, an accomplished carver and designer of public spaces. He is also a keynote speaker, author and respected leader in the First Nations community and an advocate for addiction and abuse recovery. He has received numerous awards and honours, such as the Order of Canada. Vickers served on the BC Arts Council from July 2019 to January 2023, leaving to focus on his community and his carving projects.

“Roy had a significant impact as a council member and we are thrilled that he will be continuing to share his knowledge and worldview with council,” said Sae-Hoon Stan Chung, chair, BC Arts Council. “The Elder-in-Residence role is about deepening relationships and collaboration and working together in a good way. We are honoured that Roy Henry Vickers will guide us on this journey.”

Quick Facts:

  • The Province supported artists and cultural organizations with $116.7 million from 2020-23 through the BC Arts Council, with an additional three years of resilience funding and program top-ups totalling $82 million.
  • This year, the Province continues to support artists and cultural organizations with $39.9 million through BC Arts Council.
  • The Elder-in-Residence will receive a $10,000 fellowship grant annually through the BC Arts Council’s Strategic Investments budget.

Learn More:

BC Arts Council: https://www.bcartscouncil.ca/

Roy Henry Vickers: https://royhenryvickers.com/

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