Ontario Arts Council | Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Gina Buonaguro is a seasoned novelist and writer with extensive experience in historical fiction, romance, and editorial work. Since 2001, Gina has been self-employed as a novelist, with notable solo works such as "The Virgins of Venice" and co-authored titles including "The Wolves of St. Peter's" and several novels under the pen name Meadow Taylor. Gina has contributed articles to various publications, including the Huffington Post and Toronto Star, and has provided editing services for clients such as Creative Destruction Lab and Music Canada. Gina has received multiple grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council to support creative writing projects. Additionally, Gina served as a writing instructor at Johns Hopkins University's Center for Talented Youth and held editorial roles at Upromise and Pearson Education. Gina holds an MA in English from The University of British Columbia and a BA in English and Honors from Villanova University.
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Ontario Arts Council | Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
OAC is an agency that operates at arm's length from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Gaming. The OAC's grants and services to professional, Ontario-based artists and arts organizations support arts education, Indigenous arts, community arts, crafts, dance, Francophone arts, literature, media arts, multidisciplinary arts, music, theatre, touring, and visual arts. The OAC is directed by 12 volunteer board (council) members who come from communities throughout the province. They are appointed by the Government of Ontario for a three-year term. The OAC's board is responsible for setting OAC's policies and oversees the organization's operation. --- Le CAO est un organisme qui fonctionne de manière indépendante et qui relève du Ministère du Tourisme, de la Culture et des Jeux. Par ses subventions et services, il appuie les artistes professionnels et les organismes artistiques établis en Ontario dans les domaines de l'éducation artistique, des arts autochtones, des arts communautaires, des métiers d'art, de la danse, des arts francophones, de la littérature, des arts médiatiques, des arts multidisciplinaires, de la musique, du théâtre, des tournées et des arts visuels. Le CAO est dirigé par un conseil d'administration composé de 12 membres bénévoles, provenant de différentes régions de la province, nommés par le gouvernement de l'Ontario pour un mandat de trois ans. Le conseil d'administration du CAO est chargé d'établir les politiques de l'organisme et d'en surveiller le fonctionnement.