Career Development Info Session August 2025

Career Development Info Session

2025/26 Career Development Program Info Session at Creative BC: ask questions, connect with staff, and learn more about this funding!

Time & Location

  • Thursday, August 21 · 12 – 1pm PDT
  • Creative BC | 7 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Y 1K2 Canada

About the event

The Career Development program supports the economic growth and career development of emerging and established B.C. artists in the areas of sound recording, marketing, and music videos.

Join Creative BC staff and learn about this program. Get all the details about eligibility, examples of past successful projects, and the application process. We look forward to answering all of your questions!

The 2025/26 Career Development program will open for applications on July 30, 2025. Applications to the Career Development program will be accepted until September 10, 2025, at 11:59 pm, PT.

You can learn more about the program here.

This info session will occur at the Creative BC administrative offices:

7 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, BC

This is an accessible, scent-reduced space.

The info session will be conducted in English, and occur in Pacific Time.

Questions?

You can reach out to Leslie Ken Chu with any questions about this event, the Career Development program, or technical needs associated with accessing either.

Leslie Ken Chu | Coordinator, Music Programs

Email: lchu@creativebc.com | Phone: 604-736-7997, ext. 321

About Creative BC

Creative BC brings a strategic and integrated approach to the growth and development of British Columbia’s creative sector. The independent agency was created and supported by the provincial government to sustain and help grow B.C.’s creative industries, which are defined as those generating original storytelling content for mass production, global distribution, and consumption: book and magazine publishing, interactive digital media, motion picture, and music and sound recording.

Creative BC acts as an industry catalyst and ambassador to help B.C.’s creative sector reach its economic, social, environmental, and creative potential both at home and globally. The agency delivers a wide range of programs and services with a mandate to expand B.C.’s creative economy. These activities include administration of the provincial government’s motion picture tax credit programs, delivery of program funding and export marketing support for the sector, and provincial film commission services. Combined, these activities serve to attract inward investment and market B.C. as a partner and destination of choice for domestic and international content creation.

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