Robert Ouimet helps PTC plan the digital arc of their online projects.
Read MoreA BC museum wants to help members better engage with the museum by providing online access to content. Can they work with existing Wordpress plugins, or do they require a custom solution?
Read MoreVines Art Festival consults with experience designer Steve Peters to develop and optimize an interactive map and physical tour of Vancouver’s public spaces.
Read MoreVanCAF plans to host a series of live Zoom workshops, an hour long each, with one instructor teaching a skill involved around making a comic for up to 100 participants. Shannon Emmerson helps them optimize this process, including a comprehensive checklist to follow.
Read MoreA Vancouver-based dance group would like to find ways to improve the quality of their online performances and the experience of workshops and lessons. They’re currently using a barebones system of Zoom with a laptop. Here’s how they, and you, can reinforce their systems, and improve their output.
Read MoreVetta Chamber Music is facing recasting their season to be completely online, the decline of ticket revenue and the loss of straightforward artistic collaboration. Vetta is planning to present five programs this season online, but wants to stay engaged with their audience.
Read MoreThe CACV offers a festival and a series of artists workshops, panel discussions, and educational workshops throughout the year. They want to improve all of their digital offerings, from top to bottom. Digital expert Robert Ouimet walks them, and you, through how to do just that.
Read MoreApplications are open until August 20 for Digital Ladders Prototype Labs — free, four-day programs where you work with digital experts to hone your unique project idea.
Read MoreIf you've been forced to adapt a project, exhibition or performance to the web due to the current situation, this is the program for you. Apply for a Learning Lab now!
Read MoreOn May 14, digital strategist Annelise Larson will explain what discoverablity means, the basic best practices to ensure your content is optimized for search online, as well as other mechanisms for getting found and connecting with your target audience.
Read MoreLearn tips and tricks to get your podcast off the ground from a seasoned expert, and find out more about our next free session, “Case Study of a Scrappy Mobile Exhibit” with Barrie Adleberg, taking place online and at the VPL April 16!
Read MoreSarah Duggan of the Craft Council of BC recently attended one of our Digital Ladders Labs, and she’s shared the fruits of her experience over at the CCBC blog.
Read MoreWe've partnered with the Vancouver Public Library to present three free April Salons at the VPL's Central Library in downtown Vancouver, including sessions on podcasting, bootstrapping your big idea, and finding digital tools to help you create right on your phone or mobile device.
Read MoreWe're excited to present our latest #DigitalLadders Salon, Digital Tools to Collaborate Online, March 12. This session will provide an overview introduction, case studies and an adaptable list of tools to help your organization better collaborate with outside stakeholders from a distance.
Read MoreWe’ve extended the deadline to apply for our third Digital Ladders Learn-to-Lab, which takes place April 10-12 at the Vancouver Public Library, Central Library in Vancouver. Applications will now be accepted until February 12.
Read MoreVirtual reality is one of the most exciting new avenues of digital technology, creating endless opportunities to showcase your art and better serve your audiences in innovative, exciting ways. Join the BC Alliance on February 5 as VR pro Vincent McCurley walks us through Virtual Reality for the Arts.
Read MoreOur newly minted Salon, taking place February 26, focuses on the process of Moving from Creative Vision to Finding Your Digital Tools — helping you figure out the steps toward taking action on your big idea.
Read MoreOn January 8, we hosted our first Salon, Leveraging Video with Robert Ouimet. BC Alliance executive director and digital neophyte Brenda Leadlay reflects on what she learned.
Read MoreEmmy-winning experience designer Steve Peters gives you the lowdown on location-based immersive experiences at our newest Digital Ladders Salon, taking place February 19.
Read MoreVanessa LeBourdais, Executive Producer and Creative Director of DreamRider Productions, explains how DreamRider went from teeny unknown local theatre to international digital success with the help of a digital literacy program – and how you can too.
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