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Museum Association of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Museum Association of Newfoundland and Labrador is a non-profit, charitable organization representing institutions and individuals interested in the preservation and promotion of the province’s material and cultural heritage. The Association was incorporated in 1980 under the leadership of a volunteer Board of Directors representative of the museum and heritage community in the province.
We are the provincial arts organization representing, supporting and advocating for musicians in Newfoundland and Labrador. We work alongside other arts organizations who speak for artists in our sector.The Newfoundland and Labrador Musicians Association was founded in 1981 by local musicians who felt we needed a provincial organization to speak for the needs of local musicians. Since 2005 we have operated an office in downtown St. Johns at 52 Victoria Street where our officers and staff are available weekly to meet with, advise and support musicians. Please visit us to find out more about our services.Our association is part of a national federation, the Canadian Federation of Musicians , which is part of the AFM (the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.)Our member services include contracts to protect you when you perform, tour and record, the Musicians Pension Fund of Canada , assistance with visas for US touring, a full range of insurance services (instrument insurance, liability insurance, health insurance, travel insurance), negotiation of the national agreement with the CBC, and the Music Performance Fund which cofunds free public and educational concerts in the US and Canada.
The Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party advocates for social justice and policy changes to address issues such as housing, healthcare, and support for vulnerable citizens in the province.