Region votes ‘no’ to emergency funding for THEMUSEUM; passes money to other arts organizations

Regional Council approved some big cash for local arts and culture organizations Wednesday night, but THEMUSEUM in downtown Kitchener, was not one of them.

Already getting a one time emergency grant of $300,000 from the City of Kitchener, THEMUSEUM won’t be able to count on the Region for financial help.

Kitchener Mayor Berry Vrbanovic brought a motion forward, looking to secure an additional $150,000 for the downtown staple, and councillors voted the motion down in a tight 9-6 vote.

Vrbanovic prefaced the vote by saying he hoped THEMUSEUM wouldn’t go the same way as the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, which had to declare bankruptcy.

“I think we saw, with the symphony, there was a request for support as they were grappling with their situation, and we decided as a council not to proceed with that, and we know what the end result has been. I for one hope we don’t see that happen.”

Also on Wednesday night, $306,000 was approved for ten arts and culture organizations in the region.

That money comes from the Major Arts and Culture Organizations grant program.

Those groups include:

  • Neruda Arts
  • Homer Watson Gallery
  • Registry Theatre
  • CAFKA (Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area)
  • Interarts Matrix
  • MT Space
  • Fashion History Museum
  • Button Factory Arts
  • Grand Philharmonic Choir
  • Green Light Arts

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