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COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Meeting: GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
Date: May 26, 2014 Resolution#: By-law#: N/A
Report#: CSD-007-14 File#:
Subject: ARTS, CULTURE AND HERITAGE IN CLARINGTON
RECOMMENDATIONS:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration Committee
recommend to Council the following:
1. THAT Report CSD-007-14 be received;
2. THAT the subject of arts, culture and heritage be referred to and included as a
part of the strategic planning process of the next term of Council; and
3. THAT all interested parties listed in Report CSD-007-14 be advised of Council's
decision.
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CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
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1.0 BACKGROUND
1.1 On February 10, 2014, Council approved the following Resolution #GPA-063-14:
"THAT Community Services Staff be directed to meet with our community cultural
groups to explore their goals and direction and to report back on their findings."
1.2 Community Services Department Staff identified two active cultural groups in
Clarington for the purposes of this consultation:
o Cultural Working Group
o Arts in Clarington
1.3 Community Services Department Staff developed questions in order to generate
discussion and reflection with the groups. Staff met with representatives from
both groups to present the questions and to discuss the intent of the consultation.
As well, groups were encouraged to offer any additional information or comments
on arts and culture in Clarington to ensure their message was shared and
understood.
1.4 Group representatives were provided time and opportunity to review questions
and after a couple of weeks, Community Services Department Staff met again
with the groups to discuss their thoughts and insight to the questions.
2.0 CULTURAL WORKING GROUP
2.1 The Cultural Working Group is comprised of representation from:
• A Gift of Art
• Visual Arts Centre
• Clarington Museums and Archives
• Clarington Public Library
• Clarington Tourism
• Note: Clarington Public Library was involved with the group initially,
however; declined to comment on the questions for the purposes of
consultation
2.2 In September 2013, they came together to develop a joint Cultural Strategy
proposal for the purposes of submitting an application to the Ministry of Tourism,
Culture & Citizenship's Cultural Development Fund.
2.3 The initial group was intentionally small in numbers in order to productively
develop their application. They felt community outreach would be achieved
through the course of the project through the development of a community
cultural strategy.
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2.4 They did not officially have a vision or mission statement as their focus was
guided by the objectives and eligibility criteria of the Cultural Development Fund
grant program.
2.5 The Cultural Working Group defines arts and culture in the following manner:
• Arts: the various branches of human creative activity (such as painting,
music, literature, dance) and social life (literature, language, history)
• Culture: includes the arts and other expressions of human intellectual
achievement that is regarded collectively as inter-related. It extends to the
ideas and customs of the social behavior of a specific population and / or
society.
2.6 They feel that there are various successful advances in arts and culture in
Clarington through the community events, festivals and exhibits that have been
celebrated in our community such as the Mayor's Gala — "For the Love of Art"
and the Visual Arts Centre's Picasso's Picnic.
2.7 However, they do feel there is a lack of a comprehensive cultural strategy and a
lack of a strong Clarington community cultural identity. Their priorities were
identified as follows:
• Development and implementation of a Community Cultural Strategy as a
priority to build upon for the next five years;
• Development of a community sponsorship strategy; and
• Cross-training opportunities for employees and Boards of Directors for each
participating organization.
2.8 The Cultural Working Group sees their role as a collaborator with other like-
minded organizations in the sharing of information and ideas to grow arts, culture
and heritage opportunities in Clarington. They are currently not active and have
not been since the aforementioned resolution was passed on February 10, 2014.
3.0 ARTS IN CLARINGTON
3.1 Arts in Clarington was developed as a grassroots, collaborative effort through
years of conversation between community members interested and engaged in
the arts. They feel arts are an essential part of a healthy community, and
recognized a lack of artistic venues and collaboration in our community. The
group felt there was a strong need for an organization devoted to bringing artists
together so that they may organize, promote and create.
3.2 They do not represent any single organization or group of organizations or
individuals. They see themselves as a collective. Representing the arts, their
group brings together anyone in the community that is engaged in the arts. Their
membership includes an array of individuals, some of whom are artists, some
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who simply enjoy the arts, and others who want to work together to create
events, educational opportunities and activities.
3.3 The vision of the group is to represent all of the arts in Clarington. They envision
their role to act as a Council or Board in the support, promotion and
advancement of arts in the community, similar in structure to that of the
Clarington Board of Trade. This group strongly believes that the arts are an
essential part of a healthy and vibrant society and therefore, they are taking
actions to support and promote the arts across our community.
3.4 They are currently considering incorporating as a not-for-profit, possibly under
the amended by-laws of another current arts organization in Clarington
(Camfest).
3.5 While their focus has been on the arts community, they do see a complimentary
role for culture in their work, defining arts and culture in the following manner:
• Arts: a diverse range of human modes of expressions and activities. They
involve the act of creation and include, but are not limited to the visual and
media arts, music and performing arts, culinary arts, dance, literary, theatre,
film and heritage arts.
• Culture: a set of beliefs held by a group of individuals or society and the
actions that come from those underlying beliefs. This forms the basis for a
way of life in a society (i.e. Clarington).
3.6 The group has been impressed with the amount and quality of community
interest in organizing an effective surge in the arts and see the current strengths
in Clarington through:
• Existing arts institutions (Visual Arts Centre, A Gift of Art, Clarington
Libraries and Clarington Museums and Archives);
• Community events: Boots and Hearts music festival and Ribfest;
• Successful funding and acquisition of an SL-100 portable stage for use by
artistic events in Clarington.
3.7 Arts in Clarington feels there is a need to create and promote arts events in our
community, for our community. The organizers feel the arts community is rather
disorganized, spread out, segregated into silos and does not have a strong voice
in our community. They identify the following as priorities:
• Organizing and uniting our arts community;
• Ensure art endeavours are sustainable and enjoyed for years to come; and
• Explore the existing infrastructure that we have in our community so we can
assist artists in finding collaborative space.
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3.8 This group views their role as the voice for the arts in Clarington through
addressing the need to support sustainable arts in our community, organizing
artists and highlighting our own arts experiences.
4.0 ROLE OF HERITAGE
4.1 It became evident early on in this process that we cannot look at arts and culture
in our community without identifying the role and importance of heritage in our
discussion as the three areas overlap and interrelate in many ways.
4.2 Currently, heritage falls under the responsibility of the Planning Department,
through the new Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) which includes cultural
planning as part of Economic Development and encourages a sense of place, by
promoting well-designed built form and cultural planning, and by conserving
features that help define character, including built heritage resources and cultural
heritage landscapes.
4.3 The Clarington Heritage Committee is a committee of Council and was originally
appointed in 1977. Their primary role is to assist Council with decisions about
designations in relationship to the Ontario Heritage Act, however, they are also
involved in education, outreach, salvage, tours and other aspects that all speak
to the cultural aspects of heritage.
4.4 When we met with the cultural groups, we asked how they viewed the role of
heritage in our discussion and the shaping of the future of arts and culture in
Clarington.
4.5 According to the representatives from Arts in Clarington, cultural and heritage
arts help to explain the world in which we live; challenging current ideas, thoughts
and practice. Cultural and heritage arts are less about definition and more about
meaning and making sense of our current environment through an exploration of
creativity.
4.6 Arts in Clarington feels that heritage is a cornerstone of their list of mediums of
expression that they support and feel that through collaboration, the arts and
heritage can thrive together. There is a relationship by which heritage as the
stewards of our artistic traditions, act as a catalyst for future artistic growth in our
community.
4.7 The Cultural Working Group feels there is a relationship between arts, culture
and heritage and they feel this quote provides an accurate description of this
relationship:
"Culture is a thread woven through everything 1 do — the clothes 1 wear; the
books 1 read; where 1 go, who 1 spend my leisure with." Janice/Red Deer
Community Culture Vision document (page 3)
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5.0 COMMENT
5.1 Through our consultation with the Cultural Working Group and Arts in Clarington
some common concerns and themes were identified:
• A lack of organization in the arts community
• A lack of a comprehensive community cultural strategy or direction
• A lack of a strong Clarington community cultural identity, or the awareness
of where and how to express that identity
• A pride in our arts and culture organizations, community festivals and
events
• The need to support, promote and advance arts in our community
• The need to grow sustainable arts, culture and heritage opportunities in
Clarington
5.2 The Community Services Department would like to thank the Cultural Working
Group and Arts in Clarington for their passion in promoting arts and culture in the
community. Both groups provided great insight and contributed tremendously to
the development of this report.
5.3 At this time, staff recognizes the sole purpose of the Cultural Working Group was
to apply for funding for the development of a cultural strategy. While this group is
no longer actively meeting, we would encourage them to participate in any future
arts, culture and heritage conversations and projects as requested or directed by
Council.
5.4 Community Services also supports Arts in Clarington as they move forward in
their main purpose of planning arts and culture events in the Municipality of
Clarington as well as their continued pursuit of incorporating as a registered not-
for-profit organization. As well, we would encourage them to participate in any
future arts, culture and heritage conversations and projects as requested or
directed by Council.
5.5 The Municipality does play an important role as planner, facilitator, funder and
enabler of arts, culture and heritage in Clarington. Currently, the Municipality of
Clarington is heavily invested in the arts, culture and heritage community through
the Clarington Public Library, the Visual Arts Centre of Clarington and Clarington
Museums and Archives.
5.6 As a part of the Corporate Strategic Planning process of the next term of Council,
the Community Services Department would recommend the inclusion of arts,
culture and heritage as a topic of further discussion during the establishment of
Council's priorities for the 2014-2018 term.
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6.0 CONCURRENCE: Not Applicable
CONFORMITY WITH STRATEGIC PLAN —
The recommendations contained in this report conform to the general intent of the
following priorities of the Strategic Plan:
x Promoting economic development
Maintaining financial stability
x Connecting Clarington
_ Promoting green initiatives
Investing in infrastructure
x Showcasing our community
_ Not in conformity with Strategic Plan
Staff Contact: Sharon Meredith, Manager, Recreation Services
List of interested parties to be advised of Council's decision:
Kevin Anyan, Arts in Clarington
Jesse Parsons, Arts in Clarington
Ann-marie Harley, Cultural Working Group/A Gift of Art
James Campbell, Visual Arts Centre of Clarington
Julia Fielding, Clarington Museums and Archives