Support WCCS!

Volunteer

WCCS is an organization with a uniquely vibrant and inspiring environment. We are always looking for keen partners to help with the maintenance and growth of our nonprofit. If you are interested in working with us,  please attend one of our salons or contact us at: westcoastcreativessalon@gmail.com

Donate

As of February 2024, we will be accepting donations online! Your generosity is critical to maintaining and growing our organization, reaching a diverse population of artists in the Lower Mainland. Some of the costs that require support through donations include: 

  • Creating a inclusive and immersive space for our meetups and enriching the educational experience for our attendees:
    1.  Sound system for presentations of audio and audiovisual works. 
    2.  Laptop computer to facilitate interactive discussion at our meetings.
    3.  Whiteboard for expert presentations. 
    4.  Funding allowing us to explore different venues for our meetings across the Lower Mainland. 
  • Promoting and advertising our salons and events 
  • Hosting masterclasses from esteemed professional artists from a variety of backgrounds 
  • Planning and hosting major multidisciplinary WCCS exhibitions and events in the coming years
While we are a not-for-profit Society and operate as such, we don’t have registered charitable status with Revenue Canada at this time. As a result, donations to our organization are not tax deductible. Should you have any other questions regarding donations, you can contact us at: westcoastcreativessalon@gmail.com.

Promote

There are several ways to help us promote our Salon! 

  • Follow us on Facebook, Meetup.com, and Instagram!
  • Have you attended our meetups and have good photo or video footage? Send it to our email and we will include it on our website! 
  • Have one of your projects been inspired by our discussions? Send it to our email and we will include it on our website! 
  • Share our poster! Bring your friends to our events! We are an inclusive, friendly and encouraging community. 
January 2024: Miya Bah discusses the works of Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake
Presenting 3D printed models of jewellery projects