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Manitoba Showcase 2024

Manitoba Showcase 2024

The conference will feature speakers, performances, panel discussions, real-life testimonials from artists and educators, parallel presentations, regional discussion groups, networking opportunities, and much more. Peer-to-peer and one-to-one career advice and information from Manitoba Arts Network staff, specialist advisors, and other showcase artists.

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Cultivating New Audiences Through Relationships

Friday, October 25 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Faciliated by: Trudy Shroeder, former CEo of Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Folk Festival

Developing new audiences is a challenge.  Who do we target?  How do we reach them?  How do we program to create interest from diverse populations? This workshop will explore how we can build and increase our audiences through community connections, identifying relevant programming, and understanding the passions of our communities and regions.


Palette to Palate:  The Intersection of Food, Beverage and Artistic Expression

 Friday, October 25 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm

Presented by: The Northern Arts and Food Project, a Collaboration between Creative Manitoba and Food and Beverage Manitoba

In this workshop we will explore how various ticket selling models work and how to determine what will work best in your specific context.

This is a practical exploration that will outline various revenue generation models – one-off promotion of events, season tickets or subscriptions, various membership models for both the performing and visual arts – through current case studies and examples from rural arts presenting organizations and theatres. We will encourage active participation to consider the pro and cons of each model and help each participant arrive at a clear understanding of the choice points and implications of each model in their own specific community and organizational context. By working together in small groups as part of this session participants will evaluate the potential impacts on audience and community relationships as well as the financial sustainability of your organization of each choice.


Developing Meaningful Engagement with Business

 Friday, October 25 from 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Facilitated By Trudy Schroeder former CEO of Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Folk Festival

How do we change our business and corporate engagement strategies to move from sponsorship to partnership?  How do we speak their language?  Why does a business buy into the arts while others pass?  What do they see as the compelling pitch?  This panel will explore how the arts can create a business case that benefits both the arts and business.


Contract to Contact: Understanding Each Other

Friday, October 25 from 2:15 pm to 3:30 pm

Who doesn’t love a good role play? Join us for an exploration of the Agent-Presenter-Artist-Manager relationship. Our panel will dive into scenarios where players must collaborate on tour strategies, negotiations, contracts, riders, advancing, performance, and settlements.

What prompts a quick response from an agent, manager, or presenter? What information do players look for in an inquiry about an artist? What’s essential to include in an offer, and what should be avoided? As the panel discusses the process, the moderator will introduce various scenarios, highlighting the bumps in the road.

Come join our ‘players’ as we delve into the diverse realities of touring and presenting. Presenters might take on the role of the artist, or managers might step into the artist’s shoes, shedding light on the complexities and challenges of booking a show. It’s an opportunity to gain insight into both the individual and shared challenges of bringing art to life.


Strengthening Your Ecosystem:  Connecting Across Sectors

Saturday, October 26 from 9:15 am to 10:45 am

Traditional operational approaches in the arts ecosystem have, for the most part, remained unchanged over the past couple of decades. Arts organizations are beginning to recognize the need for significant organizational transformation to adapt to new community demographics and conditions.  In order to increase connectivity, capacity building, and audience development, the arts needs to build community partnerships and collaborations with other sectors.

This panel discussion will help kick-start this process for arts organizations and presenters.  Panelists will discuss best practices for creating partnerships and collaborations with community stakeholders where the arts is a significant leader and participant.  The panel will explore examples of community and economic development, tourism, business models and social enterprise.



Manitoba Showcase is an annual visual & performing arts conference that features some of the best Canadian artists, from a wide range of genres, for Manitoban presenters and galleries, connecting them with future opportunities and collaboration.
The preeminent event of its kind in Manitoba, Showcase engages over 150 artists, presenters, agents, managers, and industry stakeholders to exchange ideas and develop and rekindle relationships. The conference will feature speakers, performances, panel discussions, real-life testimonials from artists and educators, parallel presentations, regional discussion groups, networking opportunities, Peer-to-peer and one-to-one career advice from specialist advisors, and other showcase artists.

If you have any questions/issues, do not hesitate to reach us at admin@mbartsnet.ca or call Toll Free: 1.866.919.2787. We look forward to seeing you!

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