Online Resources

INDEPENDENT MEDIA ARTS ALLIANCE/ALLIANCE DES ARTS MEDIATIQUES (IMAA/AAMI)

The Independent Media Arts Alliance is a non-profit national arts service organization that promotes and advances the interests of a vibrant media arts community. Representing over 80 independent film, video, and new media production, distribution, and exhibition organizations in all parts of Canada, the IMAA serves over 12,000 independent media artists and cultural workers.

Independent Media Arts Alliance (English)
Alliance des arts médiatiques indépendants (Français)

 

MEDIA ARTS NETWORK OF ONTARIO/RESEAU DES ARTS MEDIATIQUES DE L’ONTARIO (MANO-RAMO)

The Media Arts Net­work of Ontario/Réseau des arts médi­a­tiques de l’Ontario (MANO/RAMO) is Ontario’s only arts ser­vice orga­ni­za­tion exclu­sively ded­i­cated to fur­ther­ing the work of media arts orga­ni­za­tions and the inde­pen­dent artists they rep­re­sent. MANO/RAMO is a young orga­ni­za­tion focused on grow­ing its mem­ber­ship base and devel­op­ing respon­sive, inno­v­a­tive and proac­tive ini­tia­tives that cre­ate mean­ing­ful oppor­tu­ni­ties for media artists.

Media Arts Network of Ontario/Réseau des arts médi­a­tiques de l’Ontario

 

CANADIAN ARTISTS REPRESENTATION/LE FRONT DES ARTISTES CANADIENS

Canadian Artists’ Representation/Le Front des artistes canadiens (CARFAC) is incorporated federally as a non-profit corporation that is the national voice of Canada’s professional visual artists. As a non-profit association and a National Art Service Organization, its mandate is to promote the visual arts in Canada, to promote a socio-economic climate that is conducive to the production of visual arts in Canada, and to conduct research and engage in public education for these purposes.

Canadian Artists Representation/Le Front des artistes Canadiens

 

NATIONAL INDIGENOUS MEDIA ARTS COALITION

NIMAC is a permanent region within the structure of the Independent Media Arts Alliance (IMAA) – a non-profit national organization working to advance the media arts community in Canada and representing 80+ independent media arts organizations across the country. NIMAC acts as the Indigenous arm of the IMAA. NIMAC also operates as a distinct organization, delivering arts activities as an incorporated, not-for-profit arts organization with its own membership.

National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition

 

ON-SCREEN PROTOCOLS & PATHWAYS: A Media Production Guide to Working with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Communities, Cultures, Concepts and Stories

The On-Screen Protocols & Pathways document is for use by screen-storytellers and production companies wishing to feature First Nations, Métis or Inuit people, content or concepts (traditional or contemporary cultures, knowledge or intellectual property) in their films, television programs and digital media content.

On-Screen Protocols & Pathways

 

FRINGE ONLINE

Fringe Online is a co-presentation of Vtape and the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre, made possible through the generosity of the Canada Council for the Arts. It features a wide range of writings, stills and clips from Canadian media artists.

Fringe Online

DINAMO » Distribution Network of Artists’ Moving Image Organizations

An international coalition for distribution organisations supporting and promoting artist’s moving images. Our goal is to share our common expertise in the areas of advocacy, exhibition, preservation and education.

DINAMO