Sean Casey
Sean Casey
Member of Parliament for Charlottetown
Major infrastructure investment helps modernize Confederation Centre of the Arts
June 28, 2021

A major infrastructure investment by the federal government will result in an enhanced patron experience, and better systems for staff at Confederation Centre of the Arts.

The $1.707 million investment from ACOA, Canadian Heritage and the Centre supports major facility upgrades including new track lighting and a new elevator in the gallery, new IT hardware for staff, electrical upgrades, updated audio-visual equipment, and other investments that help to modernize the facility, and improve the overall visitor and staff experience. It also included funding to support the conceptual design phase of a revitalization and renovation project being proposed by the Centre.

“Confederation Centre of the Arts is one of the country’s leading cultural institutions, and a key contributor to the Island’s tourism industry,” notes Sean Casey, Member of Parliament for Charlottetown, speaking on behalf the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for ACOA. “Investments like the ones announced today help ensure that the Centre can continue to deliver the very best in arts and heritage programming – while boosting the economy, and supporting many local businesses and jobs.”

“We have seen many great creations being born in Confederation Centre of the Arts over the years. Creative spaces like Confederation Centre of the Arts are vital for our communities and cultural sector becoming a hub that brings ideas to the stage, creates stories and offers unique experiences for the public. That is why the Government of Canada continues to fund such projects that strengthens our economy and enrich our communities,” comments Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Heritage.

“We could not be more grateful to ACOA and Canadian Heritage for providing this very timely, and much needed investment in the Centre,” says Confederation Centre of the Arts CEO Steve Bellamy. “In the non-profit world, it can be very challenging to find the funding necessary to make major investments in infrastructure and technology. This investment was crucial for the replacement of the Gallery elevator and track lighting, outdated IT hardware and audio visual systems, and many other items that were long overdue for replacement or upgrade.”

The infrastructure investment was made possible thanks to a non-repayable contribution of $746,300 from ACOA through the Regional Innovation Ecosystem (REGI) for immediate and short-term upgrades of technical equipment, including: sound, lighting, air/temperature, accessibility features, and management software.

ACOA provided an additional non-repayable contribution of $100,000 through the Innovative Communities Fund to support conceptual designs for a proposed interior and exterior revitalization to Confederation Centre of the Arts that aims to improve the public aesthetic, traffic flow and accessibility.

Another $647,587 was provided by Canadian Heritage through the Canada Cultural Spaces Fund (CCSF) to support the creation of conceptual design plans for the revitalization of the Centre and  to acquire specialized technical equipment for the main stage, the art gallery and concourse space.

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