Employment

Why choose to work at the Visual Arts Centre?

  • The Visual Arts Centre is an engaged community of members, run by a small and dynamic team
  • We are located in Victoria Village, a vibrant and easily accessible neighbourhood
  • The Visual Arts Centre offers an inclusive and supportive working environment
  • We offer staff flexible working hours and vacations, paid training, and the opportunity to take free courses at the Centre
  • The Visual Arts Centre has a history of promoting staff internally and offers mentorship
  • We believe in collective decision-making, and clear and deliberate communication (work email and person-to-person discussion rather than messaging applications)
  • We value experimentation and thoughtful discussion over urgency and reactive decision-making.
  • We are constantly working to create a better Arts Centre for all involved.

Available positions

Volunteer positions:

Unsolicited applications

We accept unsolicited applications by email to info@visualartscentre.ca

Thank you for your interest in the Visual Arts Centre! Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Employment Equity

The Visual Arts Centre is aligned with the principles of Employment Equity.

Employment Equity aims to correct systemic barriers to employment and promote the accommodation of designated groups in the workforce.

Employment Equity encourages the establishment of working conditions that are free of barriers, corrects the conditions of disadvantage in employment and promotes the principle that Employment Equity requires special measures and the accommodation of differences for the four designated groups in Canada. The four designated groups include: women, aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities, with the addition of a fifth group, members of the LGBTQ2+ community. For more information on Employment Equity, please consult Employment and Social Development Canada, or contact us by email at info@visualartscentre.ca

We encourage applicants who consider themselves members of an aforementioned designated group to self-identify in their application.