Paul Ouellette, L’aventurier des mers. 2020

La Liste de l’AGAVF

L’Association des groupes en arts visuels francophones (AGAVF) présente les événements de ses membres, soit quinze centres d’artistes et galeries à travers le Canada, et compile les appels de dossiers en arts visuels, arts médiatiques, performance, art public, résidences qui s’adressent aux artistes et aux commissaires.

Programmation des membres de l’AGAVF

Festival des arts visuels en Atlantique (FAVA)

Denis Lanteigne, Nicole Haché, Véronique LeGresley, Patrick Minville, Luc Dugas, Graziella Matteau, Paul Ouellette, Jessica Lebreton, Geneviève Bouffard, Michel Duguay, Raynald Basque, Amélie Archer, Kristel Mallet, Lucie Bernadette Bellemare, Dominique Hurley et Denise Comeau
Marraine: Élisabeth Marier

Thème: Articulations
Du 23 au 26 septembre 2020
Caraquet, Nouveau-Brunswick
www.fava.laroutedesarts.com

 

Maison des artistes visuels francophones (Saint-Boniface)

Charley FarreroRenouveau
du 6 août au 26 septembre 2020
Monique Fillion La voix des arbres
du 7 au 29 août 2020
101-219, boulevard Provencher
Saint-Boniface, Manitoba
www.maisondesartistes.mb.ca

 

Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen (Moncton)

Rudi Aker, Léopold L. Foulem, Séamus Gallagher, Hailey Guizik, Denis Lanteigne, Meagan Musseau, Reiko Pleau, Serge V. Richard et/and Lisa TheriaultSpace, Place, Home
Organisée par le collectif de commissaire 3E : Emma Hassencahl-Perley, Erin Goodine, Emilie Grace Lavoie
du 15 août au 18 octobre 2020

Université de Moncton
Moncton, NOuveau-Brunswick
www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ga  

 

Galerie Sans Nom (Moncton)

Résidences boîte blanche:
Roxanne Dupuis

du 15 septembre au 22 septembre 2020

Emma Delaney
du 22 septembre au 6 octobre 2020

Dan Smeby
du 6 au 13 octobre 2020

Samuel Landry et Xavier Gould
du 20 octobre au 3 novembre 2020

140, rue Botsford, local
Moncton, Nouveau-Brunswick

www.galeriesansnom.org

 

Centre d’arts visuels de l’Alberta (Edmonton)

Danièle Petit, Doris Charest, Karen Blanchet – Le Groupe DDK
Claire BurelliData loss may occur
du 11 septembre au 23 octobre 2020

9103, 95e Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
www.galeriecava.com

 

Centre d’artistes Voix Visuelle (Ottawa)

Gail Bourgeois et Giuliano PiraniMessages codés
du 12 septembre au 13 octobre 2020
67, avenue Beechwood Vanier, Ontario
www.voixvisuelle.ca

 

Constellation bleue-Galerie Bernard-Jean (Caraquet)

Raymonde Fortin –  Devenir forêt
du 19 septembre au 1er novembre 2020
220, boul. Saint-Pierre Ouest
Caraquet, Nouveau-Brunswick
www.constellationbleue.com

 

Centre culturel franco-manitobain (Winnipeg)

Pauline BoutalCarrefour/Crossroads web exposition
depuis le 6 juin 2020
340, boulevard Provencher
Winnipeg, Manitoba
www.ccfm.mb.ca  

 

Le Labo (Toronto)

Être une femme artiste en 2020. «Le jeu des 2 questions»
avec Lise Beaudry, Maria Legault, Martine Côté et Quitterie Hervouet

Chroniques de Quarantaine avec  Jean-Christophe Foolchand
www.lelabo.ca  

 

Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario (Sudbury)

Claude Wittmann Roues/politique/panique
Exposition depuis février 2020
54, rue Elgin
Sudbury, Ontario
www.gn-o.org  

 

COVID-19

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Appels de dossiers

1. appels en français du Canada

Relève – Caravansérail – Rimouski – 1er octobre
Skol – Montréal -30 septembre
Collectif des commissaires autochtones – fonds d’urgence pour les personnes inuites, métisses et des Premières Nations
Skol – Montréal – 30 septembre
Caravansérail – Rimouski – 1er octobre

2. appels en anglais du Canada

Dying.2021 – Toronto – 9 octobre
Images Festival – Toronto – 31 octobre
Home sweet home – submission for iphone – 27 septembre
Myseum Intersections 2022 – Toronto – 2 novembre
the8fest – 1er octobre
BIPOC Artist Instagram Project – en cours
AKA Artist-run Centre – Saskatoon – en cours
Southern Alberta Art Gallery – Lethbridge – en cours

3. appels internationaux

apexart – New York – 31 octobre
Rencontre internationales Paris/Berlin – 26 septembre
19th Media Art Biennale WRO 2021 – Wroclaw – 21 octobre
Vidéoformes – 20 octobre
Video Art Academy 2021 – Clermond-Ferrand – 21 décembre
Investec Cape Town Art Fait – Cape Town – 8 octobre

4. résidences

ADA-DADA – residency – Toronto – 24 septembre
Programme des artistes en résidence Doris McCarthy – Scarborough – 30 septembre

5. art public

Toronto Sculpture Garden – 26 octobre

6. pour commissaires

IA Current Curator – interaccess – 27 septembre
Curator – Being Scene – 21 septembre
Curator – ArtworxTO = 19 octobre
Images Festival 2021 – Guest Program – no fixed deadline
À l’est de vos empires – Québec – en cours
Responsable de la médiation culturelle – Galerie Clark – 18 septembre
L’œil de poisson – direction générale – Québec – 28 septembre
Esse – Dossier (Re)voir la peinture – 10 janvier 2021
Organised Sound An International Journal of Music and Technology – 18 septembre
Revue de Paris – appel à contributeurs – en cours
Esse art + opinion – 1er septembre

 

1. appels en français du Canada

Appel RELÈVE — 2021-22
CARAVANSÉRAIL INVITE LES ARTISTES DE LA RELÈVE À SOUMETTRE LEUR DOSSIER, AVANT LE 1ER OCTOBRE 2020, POUR L’APPEL SUIVANT

— PROJET D’EXPOSITION 
Le Centre d’artistes Caravansérail invite les artistes de la relève à soumettre leurs projets d’exposition dans le cadre de l’appel Relève pour sa programmation annuelle 2021-2022. À noter que la notion de jeunesse que peut sous-entendre le terme « relève » s’applique uniquement à la carrière des créateur·rice·s et non à leur âge.

Caravansérail cherche des propositions variées dans le but de constituer une programmation annuelle représentative de la diversité des pratiques en arts visuels actuels. Le Centre soutient la recherche et l’expérimentation ainsi que la circulation des œuvres.

 

— CRITÈRES D’ADMISSIBILITÉ
Être un·e artiste professionnel·le depuis 10 ans et moins.

 
— SPÉCIFICITÉS DE LA SALLE D’EXPOSITION
Située dans un ancien cinéma, la salle d’exposition de Caravansérail est marquée par un plancher incliné et un plafond particulièrement haut. Les propositions doivent considérer ces caractéristiques inhabituelles. Consultez-le : https://www.caravanserail.org/plans-et-equipements pour les détails.

 
— CONDITIONS D’ACCUEIL
Soutien à la coordination, à la diffusion et à la promotion de l’exposition ;
Aide au montage ;
Documentation photographique ;
Droits d’exposition selon les barèmes CARFAC ;
Droits de communication et de reproduction publiques ;
Financement partiel ou total, selon les capacités du Centre, des frais de déplacement, de per diem et d’hébergement.
Période de diffusion : entre septembre 2021 et juin 2022

 

— CANDIDATURE
Les artistes intéressé·e·s doivent soumettre un dossier comprenant les éléments suivants :

leurs coordonnées complètes ;
un curriculum vitae (3 pages maximum) ;
la présentation de leur démarche artistique (environ 250 mots) ;
la description de leur projet d’exposition (environ 250 mots) ;
un dossier visuel présentant des réalisations récentes (un maximum de 15 images numériques et/ou un document vidéographique d’une durée maximale de 5 minutes) ;
une liste descriptive des œuvres ;
tout autre document jugé pertinent (publication, revue de presse, besoins en équipements, budget, etc.).
À noter que les documents textuels doivent être en format PDF et que tout dossier incomplet sera refusé.

Par souci d’inclusion et de représentativité, Caravansérail encourage les artistes sous-représenté·e·s dans le milieu des arts visuels actuels à déposer leurs dossiers.

Les candidatures doivent être envoyées par courriel à : communication [arobas] caravanserail [point] org. Dans l’objet du courriel, veuillez inscrire l’intitulé suivant : Programmation annuelle 21-22 (Relève). 

 Téléchargez l’appel en format PDF

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Appel de dossiers – SKOL 2021-2023
 
 
Date de tombée — 30 septembre 2020 à 23h59

 

Skol accepte présentement les propositions d’expositions et de projets ponctuels pour les années de programmation 2021-2023.

Il peut s’agir de projets d’exposition, de commissariat, d’intervention, de cours de maître, de performance, de conférence, d’atelier, de projection, de recherche dans les archives, d’initiative de financement ou d’un ensemble de ces formes dans un projet d’envergure.

Les expositions en galerie et autres projets seront réunies sous un thème élaboré selon leurs affinités communes, pour former une programmation pouvant nourrir les recherches plastiques et/ou les questionnements politiques et théoriques.

La prise de risque, les pratiques émergentes et l’élaboration d’un programme à hauts contrastes dans un contexte rigoureux sont à la base de la vision artistique du Centre.

Tous les dossiers doivent comprendre :
– Un court texte au sujet de votre pratique artistique
– Un texte présentant votre projet
– Un curriculum vitæ (max. 3 pages)
– Un maximum de 20 images, et/ou un lien vers des extraits vidéo ou audio (10 min. max.) qui représentent votre démarche artistique
– Une description détaillée de vos images et/ou vidéos

Information générale :
– L’appel est ouvert aux artistes et aux professionnels de l’art de tout âge et niveau d’expérience.
– Les dossiers seront évalués par un comité de pairs
– Skol paie les droits de diffusion et honoraires selon les taux recommandés par CARFAC.
– Plan de la galerie disponible : https://gallery.mailchimp.com/e6c3628159e98a02f23d76b00/images/b945d5ae-64c1-48bc-ac5c-b876ab8d0269.jpg

Pour créer votre soumission en ligne, visitez: http://appel-de-dossiers.skol.ca/fr/

Si vous avez des questions, écrivez à l’adresse skol [arobas] skol [point] ca

Tous.tes les participant.e.s recevront une réponse par courriel.

Dans un esprit de diversité et d’équité, nous encourageons les candidat.es à faire mention de s’ielles sont notamment issu.es de la diversité culturelle, Autochtones, LGBTQIA+ ou en situation d’handicap.

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Le Collectif des commissaires autochtones (CCA) est plus que ravi de présenter Communauté solidaire : un fonds d’urgence pour les personnes inuites, métisses ou des Premières Nations qui travaillent dans le secteur des arts. Il s’agit d’une initiative  communautaire mise sur place en partenariat avec le Conseil des Arts du Canada, l’Indigenous Performing Arts Alliance, le Bureau de l’écran autochtone et la Inuit Art Foundation. Ce fonds est offert à tous les créateur.trice.s artistiques autochtones dont les pratiques et les gagne-pains ont été directement touchés par la COVID-19.
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Appel de dossier 2021-2023

Tous.tes les participant.e.s recevront une réponse par courriel.

Date de tombée — 30 septembre 2020 à 23h59

Skol accepte présentement les propositions d’expositions et de projets ponctuels pour les années de programmation 2021-2023.

Il peut s’agir de projets d’exposition, de commissariat, d’intervention, de cours de maître, de performance, de conférence, d’atelier, de projection, de recherche dans les archives, d’initiative de financement ou d’un ensemble de ces formes dans un projet d’envergure.

Les expositions en galerie et autres projets seront réunies sous un thème élaboré selon leurs affinités communes, pour former une programmation pouvant nourrir les recherches plastiques et/ou les questionnements politiques et théoriques.

La prise de risque, les pratiques émergentes et l’élaboration d’un programme à hauts contrastes dans un contexte rigoureux sont à la base de la vision artistique du Centre.

Tous les dossiers doivent comprendre :

Un court texte au sujet de votre pratique artistique
Un texte présentant votre projet
Un curriculum vitæ (max. 3 pages)
Un maximum de 20 images, et/ou un lien vers des extraits vidéo ou audio (10 min. max.) qui représentent votre démarche artistique
Une description détaillée de vos images et/ou vidéos
Information générale :

L’appel est ouvert aux artistes et aux professionnels de l’art de tout âge et niveau d’expérience
Les dossiers seront évalués par un comité de pairs
Skol paie les droits de diffusion et honoraires selon les taux recommandés par CARFAC
Un plan de la galerie est disponible ICI.
Pour créer votre dossier en ligne cliquez ici
Si vous avez des questions, n’hésitez pas à nous contacter à l’adresse skol [arobas] skol [point] ca

* Dans un esprit de diversité et d’équité, nous encourageons les candidat.es à faire mention de s’ielles sont notamment issu.e.s de la diversité culturelle, Autochtones, LGBTQIA+ ou en situation d’handicap.

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Programmation 2021-2022

Date limite: 1er octobre 2020 à minuit
APPEL RELÈVE
CARAVANSÉRAIL INVITE LES ARTISTES DE LA RELÈVE À SOUMETTRE LEUR DOSSIER POUR L’APPEL SUIVANT

PROJET D’EXPOSITION
Artistes de la relève (10 ans et moins de pratique professionnelle) 


Le Centre d’artistes Caravansérail cherche des propositions variées dans le but de constituer une programmation annuelle représentative de la diversité des pratiques en arts visuels actuels. Le Centre soutient la recherche et l’expérimentation ainsi que la circulation des œuvres.

À noter que la notion de jeunesse que peut sous-entendre le terme « relève » s’applique uniquement à la carrière des créateur·rice·s et non à leur âge.

Pour télécharger l’appel en format PDF: https://www.caravanserail.org/appel-de-dossiers

Pour nous joindre
274, avenue Michaud
Rimouski, QC  G5L 6M4
T 418 722-0846

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. appels en anglais du Canada

Dying.2021
Taboo Health, Toronto

Deadline: October 9

Artists & designers are invited to submit works in a variety of formats, which explore grief and loss during a time where death, dying and loss has been brought to the forefront due to COVID-19.

Read more

 

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Images Festival 2021 
Call For Submissions!
 
ON SCREEN SUBMISSIONS
 
Images is now accepting entries for our ON SCREEN and ON SCREEN STUDENT Programs! 
 
Our ON SCREEN Program brings together short, medium, and feature-length moving image works that question and challenge the boundaries of experimental and media art practice in the cinema. 
 
For more information, please click here.
 
The deadline for ON SCREEN entries is October 31, 2020. 
 
 
 
OFF SCREEN & LIVE SUBMISSIONS
 
Images continues to accept proposals for our OFF SCREEN & LIVE Programs!
 
Each year, we collaborate with over a dozen galleries, venues, and organizations to present incredible exhibitions and interdisciplinary live performances.
 
For more information, please click here.
 
Entries for OFF SCREEN and LIVE projects are accepted on a rolling basis.
Images Festival 309-401 Richmond St W
T: +1 416 971 8405 | E: images [arobas] imagesfestival [point] com
 
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CALL | Submission for iPhone theme max 3 mins | SEP 27

Submission for iPhone theme max 3 mins
HOME SWEET HOME- what that means in pre covid, covid or post
covid as part of your art and personal space you call home.
FOR OUTDOOR PROJECTION OCTOBER 2020.
Deadline Sept 27, 2020
USE Dropbox to alanjmckee [arobas] gmail [point] com
SUBJECT LINE Home Sweet Home

Curated by Carol Mark, Amazing Moss Park Collective
https://issuu.com/theloveofteamag/docs/amazing_moss_park_artists/2

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Myseum Intersections 2022 – Call for Submissions
CALL FOR COMMUNITY EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
FESTIVAL DATES: April 1 – 30, 2022
DEADLINE: Nov 2, 2020 at 11pm EDT

 

Myseum of Toronto has launched a call for submissions for their seventh annual Myseum Intersections festival.

Myseum Intersections is an annual festival that will take place during the month of April 2022. The festival explores intersectional perspectives of Toronto through collaborative exhibits, events, and experiences. Intersections presents a wide array of programming intended to create dialogue on civic issues and inspire a deeper knowledge and appreciation of our city.

Project proposals can range from exhibitions to events such as walking tours, workshops, panel discussions, lectures, public programs, exhibition tours, community celebrations, interactive experiences, and performances. We prioritize participatory and co-created projects, and encourage collaborative partnerships between organizations, collectives and individuals.

To view past festivals and examples of Intersections projects from previous years, click here. For examples of past projects please see the Intersections 2019 festival booklet here, or browse projects and their photos here.

Myseum of Toronto will be hosting online information sessions taking place from 6:30pm-8:00pm EDT on September 9th, 2020 and October 7th, 2020. Participants only need to attend one of the two information sessions. To register click here.

To find out more in-depth information about Myseum Intersections 2022 and to submit an application, click here.

Should you have any accessibility concerns that might impact your ability to access or complete the digital submission form, please inform Sarah Tumaliuan (by email: saraht [arobas] myseumoftoronto [point] com or phone: 416-583-2030) in advance of October 19, 2020 to allow Myseum to appropriately accommodate your needs.

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the8fest seeks your 8mm, Super 8, 9.5mm or other small-gauge film projects (such as loops, handmade, experimental and installations) for our 14th festival being held January 22nd to 24th, 2021.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1st, 2020.

***THE8FEST EXHIBITS ALL WORK ON FILM! Works selected for the festival, therefore, must be finished on small-gauge film (8mm, Super-8, Ultra Pan 8, 9.5 mm). We do NOT exhibit digital or video projects. We do accept Super 8 blown up to 16mm or even 35mm!***

Films can be:
– Experimental, animated, personal, handmade
– Diary and essay films, documentaries
– Live performance and music mixed with film
– Films from everyday culture – historical footage, home movies

the8fest uses professional small-gauge projection equipment including Elmo GS-1200 and ST-1200 models. Our technicians and programmers have many years experience specializing in small-gauge film formats and technology. The greatest care will be taken in handling, previewing and projecting films, but standard wear on prints is to be expected with any exhibition on celluloid. By submitting your film, you agree to waive the8fest of any liability for minor damage to the submitted film. Each work will be inspected upon arrival and departure from our custody, and any notable issues will be communicated to the filmmaker’s contact.

GUIDELINES:

– No Submission Fee!
– Submission deadline is October 1st, 2020.
– We encourage submissions from Black, Indigenous, and artists of colour. We encourage DIY filmmakers, experimental artists, established filmmakers, and everyone who has an interest in small gauge film to apply!
– Submissions can be sent either on film or online preview video (sorry we can’t accept video files by email or file transfer at this time). If you have any accommodation needs, please email us at the8fest [arobas] gmail [point] com as soon as possible in order to arrange the shipment of your film to us!
– PLEASE NOTE: Exhibition is exclusively on celluloid only!
– We do NOT exhibit digital or video projects.
– We do accept Super 8 blown up to 16mm or even 35mm
– Please include film/project description, artist biography and filmography.
– Artist fees (screening fees) paid to all selected films/projects.
– Application requires the film/project be available for exhibition in Toronto from January 22nd to January 24th, 2021.
– Sound on film, separate sound CD/cassette and live performance/narration can all be accommodated. For separate or “wild” sound, please record the soundtrack so that it cues at first image, or provide clear instructions as to when to start the sound.
– MP3, AIFF, WAV or other compressed audio (sound) files can be sent by email.
– Cuing instructions should be included and clearly stated.
– Filmmakers with separate sound should not expect exact audio synchronization with their picture.
– Please note that the8fest will screen what is sent to us. The leader with the film will be removed, unless the leader is itself part of the film. the8fest’s projectionist assembles the accepted films into sequenced programmes, so applicants should make it clear where the projectionist can or should cut.
– For installations or performances: Please include detailed technical requirements and any equipment needs. We have limited resources for non-projection equipment (e.g. lights, multiple mics, etc.) – the more information the better!

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BIPOC Artist Instagram Project

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

During this time of crisis and increased precarity resultant of COVID-19, EAHR seeks to
connect with BIPOC artists, to share your work, and provide a platform for your artistic
practices to reach new audiences. We are particularly interested in BIPOC artistic
responses to the circumstances presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, including the
urgent call to address ongoing systemic
racism and oppression, (pre-)existing
conditions, climate change, and social justice activism during this unprecedented time.

EAHR (Ethnocultural Art Histories Research Group) at Concordia University invites
artists who identify as BIPOC to submit work for the opportunity to be featured on the
EAHR Instagram * IG: @eahrconcordia *

Accepting submissions *now* and throughout the summer. Submit your work to
ethnoculturalarts [arobas] gmail [point] com today!

Please send us the following:

1. Maximum 5 artworks in any medium that could be shared on Instagram.

Required specifications:

maximum file size of 50 MB per image

JPEG or PNG format

Image must be approximately 1080px by 1350px (Portrait), or/and 1080px by 608px
(Landscape).

2. Artist Biography (300 words maximum)

3. Description of Artwork(s) submitted (300 words maximum)

Artists will hear from us within two weeks of receipt of work. Selected submissions will
be posted every two weeks. While we have no funding to offer artist honoraria for
the
Instagram project, EAHR is currently seeking funding to pay artists for a selection of the
projects from the Instagram exhibition to be archived at the end of summer on
ethnoculturalarts.com (funding pending, artists whose projects are selected for a second
exhibition in the archiving process will be contacted in September).

For more information, please contact us at ethnoculturalarts [arobas] gmail [point] com

To learn more about EAHR, please visit our website: :

https://www.ethnoculturalarts.com/

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AKA supports the creation and development of artist driven initiatives and emerging practices that speak to, reflect and encourage dialogue in our culturally diverse communities. This includes work in all media by local, national and international artists. Our venues consist of a street-level gallery, billboard and multi-use screening and performance event space; we also source off-site locations for site-specific projects.

AKA accepts submissions on an ongoing basis for project/exhibition proposals that consider AKA’s history and setting.

Support for selected projects/exhibitions includes: curatorial assistance, shipping, insurance, installation/strike assistance, promotion, documentation and the potential development of accompanying programming suited to the form of the project. AKA pays artist fees at or (when possible) above the CARFAC national average.

Submissions Guide Please review AKA’s past programming archives, floorplan and billboard; as well as our mandate. AKA accepts digital submissions as a single PDF document via email: gallerycoordinator@akaartistrun with the subject heading: AKA Submission. Please ensure the PDF document includes your name. Digital or physical submissions in any other format will not be accepted.

Submission PDF (max 7MB) must include:

Project/exhibition proposal including technical/install needs (max. 500 words) Artist statement (max 500 words) CV with complete contact information Images with image details (max 10); OR Time-based direct embedded links

AKA Artist-run centre 424 20th Street West Saskatoon, Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis Saskatchewan, Canada, S7M 0X4

306-652-0044 akaartistrun.com

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Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG) Submission Guidelines Exhibition proposals are accepted throughout the year and reviews are ongoing.  Selection is carried out over a period of time through studio visits and correspondence with artists and curators in whom the gallery has an interest.  Those interested in proposing their work to SAAG are asked to include with their submission: a curriculum vitae, an artist statement and/or letter of intent, a wide selection of images, and other relevant support material. Submissions should be mailed to:

Southern Alberta Art Gallery 601 3rd Ave. S. Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 0H4

The gallery will not return your submission – please do not send original artworks or valuable materials.   Given the large number of submissions received by the gallery, formal letters of reply will only be issued to proposals of immediate interest.

Exhibitions are generally six weeks in length.  An opening is held to introduce the work to the public.  Artists are also invited to give an illustrated lecture on their work in conjunction with the University of Lethbridge Faculty of Fine Art during the academic year.  Other special events (workshops, panel discussions, etc.) are considered on a case-by-case basis.

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery pays CARFAC fees, shipping and insurance, and often seeks funding to produce catalogues for the exhibition.  All publications, including our quarterly newsletter GALLERY (which discusses and reproduces work by exhibiting artists along with other programming), are exchanged with other institutions in Canada and abroad.

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery fosters the work of contemporary artists who challenge boundaries, encourages broad public engagement and promotes awareness and exploration of artistic expression.  Our work extends to local, national and international communities.

http://saag.ca/art/submission-guidelines/

 

 

 

 

3. appels internationaux

apexart NYC Open Call 2020-2021
October 1–31, 2020

apexart
291 Church Street
New York, NY 10013
USA

www.apexart.org

apexart is accepting exhibition proposals for its NYC Open Call from October 1-31, 2020. The four winning proposals will become apexart exhibitions presented at apexart’s NYC space as part of its 2021-22 exhibition season. Curators, artists, writers, and creative individuals, regardless of experience level or location, are invited to submit a proposal online.

Four winning proposals will each receive an exhibition budget of up to USD 10,000, staff support, and be part of the next apexart exhibition season.

Submission process
Proposals should describe focused, idea-driven, original group exhibitions. No accompanying biographical information, CVs, links, or images will be accepted. Submissions cannot exceed 500 words and must be submitted in English. Jurors rate proposals based on the idea and concept. See examples at https://apexart.org/opencallwinners.php

Selection process
Rather than convene a small panel to review hundreds of ideas, apexart’s crowd-sourced voting system involves hundreds of internatioal jurors to review proposals. The jury composed of 400+ individuals from a wide variety of professional backgrounds—including students at over a dozen international universities—will assess the submissions. Proposals are juried anonymously and randomized to ensure that each submission receives the same consideration. apexart staff does not influence or affect the results of the jury in any way.

Results
The four highest-ranked proposals each receive an exhibition budget of up to $10,000 and complete staff support. Working with the apexart team, curators will realize their original ideas into apexart exhibitions. Exhibition curators are expected, encouraged and challenged to work within the funding provided to transform their winning proposals into small, focused, noteworthy exhibitions.

To submit an exhibition proposal and learn more, visit apexart.org/opencalls.html between October 1-31, 2020.

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Appel à proposition 2021
 
L’appel à proposition pour les Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin 2021 est toujours ouvert jusqu’au 26 septembre 2020 (prolongation, dernière date limite). Evénement incontournable dédié aux pratiques pratiques contemporaine de l’image en mouvement, les prochaines Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin se dérouleront à Paris en février 2021. Elles proposent chaque année une programmation internationale inédite, réunissant des oeuvres d’artistes et de réalisateurs reconnus sur la scène internationale aux côtés de jeunes artistes et de réalisateurs présentés pour la première fois.
 
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Film, vidéo, multimédia
 
Tout individu ou organisme peut effectuer une ou plusieurs propositions. l’appel à proposition est ouvert pour les cycles film, vidéo et multimédia, sans restriction de genre et de durée. Les propositions sont gratuites, sans limitation de provenance géographique.
 
 
Film et vidéo
 
► Vidéo / Vidéo expérimentale
► Fiction, fiction exp. / Court, moyen, long métrage
► Documentaire, documentaire exp.
► Film expérimental
► Animation
Multimédia, expanded media
 
► Installation vidéo, installation multimédia
► Vidéo 360°, art VR, AR et XR
► Performance/concert multimédia
 
 
Proposer une œuvre  →
 
 
Prolongation jusqu’au 26 septembre 2020
(dernière date limite)  

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Open call: 19th Media Art Biennale WRO 2021
October 1–21, 2020

WRO Art Center
Widok 7
50-052 Wrocław
Poland

T +48 71 343 32 40

wro2021.wrocenter.pl
Facebook / Instagram / Vimeo

The program of WRO Biennale is open to artworks and various forms of expression and communication applying the artistic potential of new media, completed after January 1st, 2019.

Submissions dates: October 1–21, 2020


WRO 2021: REVERSO
REVERSO is a call to look at what is happening now in art from the underside which, until recently just peeking through, is now becoming increasingly visible, from the reverse of a suddenly upended side, as well as being a device that saves the lives of climbers in case they suddenly fall off the rock, helping them convert an inevitable crash into a controlled rappel.

In search of a quality path and a redefinition of development: we call for REVERSO.

The shift requires to revise the status quo, to see what lies underneath, study things inside out, be inquisitive, and display sensitivity. This is the function of media art; its chance to operate with the values that are specific to art, and through its capability of fostering unobvious relations while looking not for one method – but for a multiplicity of visions, concepts, and practices.

Opening events: May 12–15, 2021


WRO Biennale
The WRO Media Art Biennale is the major forum for media art in Poland and one of the leading international contemporary art events in Europe. Since its inception in 1989, WRO has been presenting art forms created using new media for artistic expression and communication, exploring current creative territories, and forming a critical perspective of emerging issues in culture, art, society, technology, and humanities.

The catalog of the previous edition is available here


Program director: Viola Krajewska
Artistic director: Piotr Krajewski

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Ouverture des candidatures à la compétition vidéo /
Video competition submissions are open

2 sites au choix pour s’inscire / You can choose between 2 websites to register:
videos.videoformes.com/register
www.shortfilmdepot.com

Information: www.videoformes.com/festival-2021
Deadline: 20.10.20
 
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Appel à candidatures / Open call: VIDEO ART ACADEMY 2021

// for Art Schools, Universities, etc.
 and moving image education and training organisations
// à destination des Écoles d’Art, Universités
 et organismes d’éducation et de formation à l’image en mouvement

VIDEOFORMES and the CROUS (Cultural Service) Clermont-Ferrand propose to present videos resulting from the work of higher education institutions in the field of video art and digital art.
This exhibition will be part of the international festival VIDEOFORMES 2021.

VIDEOFORMES et le Service Culturel du CROUS de Clermont-Ferrand proposent de présenter des vidéos issues des travaux d’établissements d’enseignement supérieur qui relèvent du champ de l’art vidéo et de l’art numérique. Cette exposition sera intégrée au festival international VIDEOFORMES 2021.


Date limite de dépôt de projet : 21 décembre 2020

Site web

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Call for applications
Investec Cape Town Art Fair, Cape Town / South Africa
February 19–21, 2021


Application deadline: October 8

Investec Cape Town Art Fair
Cape Town International Convention Centre Convention Square
1 Lower Street
Cape Town
8001
South Africa

www.investeccapetownartfair.co.za

We are pleased to announce that applications for Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2021 are now open. The application guidelines and entry forms are accessible on our website here. Applications close on October 8, 2020.

Taking place between February 19-21, 2021, at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Investec Cape Town Art Fair offers an intimate experience of the largest contemporary art fair in Africa, in one of the world’s most vibrant art cities. With over 107 exhibitors, 22,000 visitors, 4800 VIPs and a supportive local art community, the fair provides a platform for collectors, galleries, curators, artists, and art journalists from around the globe to engage and create connections. Investec Cape Town Art Fair has proven to be the place where the fast-growing African art market and the international art world meet. The fair continues to attract the participation of prominent galleries from the region and beyond, with many international galleries presenting their artists within an African context alongside Africa’s leading contemporary art galleries.

With the emergence of COVID-19, the world is being driven into a state of uncertainty and the urgency of rebuilding. Therefore, Investec Cape Town Art Fair’s focus for its ninth edition is shared-support, collaboration and inspiring new initiatives to ensure momentum and establish a support system amongst exhibitors. We believe in the art fair model to bring people together to connect, converse and contemplate at the forefront of contemporary art. The 2021 edition of the fair looks profoundly to the notion of collaboration across aspects of Investec Cape Town Art Fair with the intention of opening up a dialogue and a shared support structure, with an exchange of ideas, research, artists, strategies and resources.

The fair’s curated sections contribute to its intimate engagement: Tomorrows/Today showcases artists who will be tomorrow’s leading names. The section will again be co-curated by Nkule Mabaso (Head Curator, Michaelis Galleries, South Africa) and Luigi Fassi (Artistic Director, MAN-Contemporary Art Museum, Italy). The Tomorrows/Today platform is meant to act as a forecast of future relevant practises and ideas. There is no knowable line that one crosses to move from emerging to established, therefore the section can present artists who have a track record but for whatever reason have not gained significant attention. SOLO: insight-out seeks to more fully explore the artistic practices of artists working locally and abroad, through curated solo presentations. In its fourth iteration, the section will explore how artists have reacted to the isolation period, as well as opening up a conversation about the effect that exchange and collaboration has in the artist’s production. The questions of how sharing has enriched the artist’s practice and how virtual contact has impacted their practice come to mind.

Investec Cape Town Art Fair is produced by Fiera Milano S.p.A, a global leader in exhibition management and the organisers of miart art fair.

In the fourth year of our partnership, Investec Cape Town Art Fair continues to leverage the support of our title sponsor, Investec. The fair offers collectors the unique opportunity to engage with a wide cross-section of the art world, through events in collaboration with our participating galleries and partnering art institutions. In addition, Investec Cape Town Art Fair will expand its public programme, giving all visitors an in-depth view of Cape Town’s ever-thriving contemporary art scene.

For more information on the application procedures please contact Hanna Noor Mahomed, hanna [arobas] fieramilano [point] co [point] za

 

 

 

 

4. résidences

Call for Participants: ADA-DADA Residency 2020-2021

ADA-DADA Residency: Call for Participants
Curated by María Alejandrina Coates
Apply by 24 September 2020

SAVAC is seeking participants for the 2020-2021 ADA-DADA Artist Residency: a collaborative production residency and learning community asking how artists can reclaim and reposition data as a form of counter-culture. The program is curated by Maria Alejandrina Coates.

Background

The ADA-DADA Residency begins by addressing today’s data-driven, device-oriented and networked economy. The access, collection, and use of data as the building blocks for both digital and physical spaces underscores its material presence in daily life. As the market floods with so-called smart devices where ubiquitous objects are now connected within contemporary capitalist paradigms, the flow of data becomes a central tenet for investigation. Within this context, The ADA-DADA Residency aims to provide a place for artists to critically engage with how data is used and its role as material, currency, knowledge and power. The role of the artist, and particularly that of artists operating within a plurality of experiences and ways of knowing, is fundamental for a critical and tactical engagement with the networks, interfaces, and systems through which data flows and operates. This residency will build a community of learning that centers the perspectives of womxn, people of colour and people from the global south as a way to increase the access, capacity, and agency of artists who have been systematically marginalized from having ownership and creative power over different technologies.

As a platform combining elements of learning, sharing, and making informed by the theories of critical pedagogy and constructivism – the ADA-DADA program is a collaborative production residency that places special focus on the intersecting realms of data literacy, feminist thought and artistic practice. The residency intends to be a critical provocation for participants to ask whether we can reclaim and reposition data as a form of counter-culture. At a moment in time when our traditional learning experiences are being disrupted by a global pandemic caused by the novel Coronavirus, this initiative prioritizes the significance of digital media and arts both as a medium and as an engine for generative learning that is critically engaged with technology.

The Residency

The residency will offer participants a series of workshops, mentorship sessions, and technical assistance designed to support the creation of new work between October 2020 and May 2021, culminating in a public presentation. The program will be open to creative community practitioners across disciplines, including artists, activists, designers, creative technologists and developers (among others) interested in exploring the role of data as material for cultural and artistic production. As a collaborative production residency, the program will take up the framework of an extended hackathon with an ethos of collective learning, thinking, and making that prioritizes peer-to-peer skill and knowledge sharing.

In creating an environment for practitioners to engage with each other, share skills and build capacities through a series of programs that move through critical thinking, speculative design to hands-on creation – the residency’s focus is to inspire and build a community of multiple and nuanced voices to shape the narrative of data and technology as it intersects with other structures of power through collaborative artistic responses.

Terms

Participants will receive an honorarium of CAD $2,500, and a materials budget of $700. As a collaborative initiative, participants are expected to work together and co-produce artwork within the context of data addressed throughout the residency.

Participants will receive support through:

6 scheduled workshops,
Access to IT/Programming support (programmer),
Mentorship and support from curator, guest facilitators and SAVAC
Peer to peer exchanges
Participants will be required to:

Attend all workshops
Share your work/practice with peers
Collaborate with fellow residents to produce new work
Participate in a public presentation of new work
Be available for biweekly cohort meetings throughout the residency
Timeline

The residency will take place from late October 2020 to May 2021. Workshops will take place between November 2020 and January 2021, while cohort meetings and production will take place throughout the entirety of the residency. Public Presentations will take place in April-May 2021.

Expressions of Interest

To apply for the residency, please email your expression of interest to adadada [point] residency [arobas] gmail [point] com with the subject line “ADA-DADA 2020” and include the following separate documents as attachments:

Your bio (250 words max) AND a link to your website, portfolio and/or CV
Cover Letter indicating why you would like to participate in the residency
Deadline for submissions: Thursday 24 September 2020

María Alejandrina Coates is a Uruguayan born media arts curator currently based on Michi Saagiig Territory, in Lindsay, ON. Her interests are in technology, feminism and socially engaged art practices. Her curated exhibitions include Terraforming, presented by the South Asian Visual Arts Centre and Trinity Square Video (Toronto); Voz-a-Voz at YYZ Artists’ Outlet (Toronto); and Feelings, presented as part of the aluCine Latin Film and Media Arts Festival (Toronto). Coates received a bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and a master’s degree in Art History and Curatorial Studies from York University.

SAVAC (South Asian Visual Arts Centre) is a non-profit, nomadic artist-run organization dedicated to fostering imaginative thought among artists and curators of colour and integrating them into the Canadian contemporary arts ecology through frameworks of self-representation.

 

Suite 450
401 Richmond St. W.
Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
Canada

Monday – Thursday
10am – 5pm
By remote appointment only

savac.net
toleen [arobas] savac [point] net
416 542 1661

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Le Programme des artistes en résidence Doris McCarthy est ouvert aux artistes professionnels de partout au Canada qui créent dans un éventail de disciplines. Situé au « Paradis d’une folle », l’ancienne demeure de Mme McCarthy, sur les falaises Scarborough à Toronto, le programme offre un hébergement et un studio dans un cadre serein et pittoresque où les artistes, musiciens et écrivains peuvent se concentrer sur leur travail créatif. Des résidences dont la durée varie entre un et trois mois sont offertes tout au long de 2020. Dans le cadre de ce programme, on demande aux artistes de faire preuve de mentorat afin de favoriser le développement d’un ou plusieurs artistes émergents. Ce programme est soutenu par la Fondation RBC. Prière de lire toutes les directives relatives à la présentation d’une demande au www.heritagetrust.on.ca/pardm. Si les candidats ont des questions concernant l’admissibilité ils sont invités à communiquer avec la Fiducie par courriel à l’adresse dmair [arobas] heritagetrust [point] on [point] ca.

Date limite de présentation des demandes : 30 septembre

https://heritagetrust.slideroom.com/#/login/program/55140

 

 

 

 

5. art public

CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
TORONTO SCULPTURE GARDEN
Part of ArtworxTO, Year of Public Art 2021
115 King Street East, Toronto
Deadline for proposals: October 26, 2020
Programming Dates: February 1  » April 30, 2021

>From its opening in 1981, The Toronto Sculpture Garden (TSG)
commissioned temporary artworks by over 80 artists, in a small City of
Toronto
park opposite St. James Cathedral on King Street east. Until
2014, it was operated as a partnership between the City of Toronto and
the Louis L. Odette family, whose non-profit L.L.O. Sculpture Garden
Foundation funded and administered the exhibitions. Under the
direction of Rina Greer, the TSG provided artists with the opportunity to
work experimentally in public space, explore issues of scale and
materials, and engage with the local community as well as visitors to
the neighbourhood.

The 2021 Sculpture Garden projects will be part of the ArtworxTO
program, the Citys year-long celebration of public art. This will include
partnership projects guest-curated by Black Artists Networks in
Dialogue (BAND), from May to September, and the Toronto Biennial of
Art from October to December. To launch the years programming, the
City of Toronto is inviting proposals from Toronto-based curatorial
collectives, curators and arts organisations interested in programming
the TSG from
February to April, 2021.

In a unique opportunity, the Sculpture Garden is seeking proposals that
embrace the outdoors and bring light and life to the cold and darkness
of winter. The TSG is in the heart of the city, close to so many places
where the public previously gathered; places of worship, restaurants
and bars, theatres and performance spaces, all of which have been
severely impacted by the pandemic. We are seeking work(s) that can
speak to the multiple narratives playing out in public spaces now,
historically, and in an imagined future.

As it will not be possible to install foundations, proposals are not
expected to be primarily sculptural. This is an opportunity for
performance- and event-based artworks (including music and other
audio works, film and video projection, and ephemeral installations)
which could also include a parallel online component. While the overall
program should be original, existing works may be included.

Competition Process
The successful
proposal will be selected by a specially convened
panel, made up of ArtworxTO advisory panel members.

Budget: $30,000.00 CAD (+HST), which includes, but is not limited to,
all artists fees, materials, project expenses, transportation, insurance,
and permits.

Applicants are welcome to raise funds from other sources, and the City
of Toronto has the ability to issue charitable tax receipts to potential
partners.

Timeline:
Call for Proposals: August 27  » October 26, 2020
Online Info Session: September 9, 2020 (time to be confirmed)
Deadline for proposals: October 26, 2020
Selection: Week of November 2, 2020
Program Duration: February 1  » April 30, 2021

All those interested in applying must email
publicartcompetitions [arobas] toronto [point] ca for complete proposal and
submission requirements.

The Toronto Sculpture Garden is a partially accessible site.

Contact:
publicartcompetitions [arobas] toronto [point] ca

Catherine Dean
Public Art Officer
647.458.5657

Economic Development & Culture | City of Toronto
City Hall, 9th Floor, East Tower
100 Queen Street West
Toronto, ON, M5H 2N2

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6. pour commissaires

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: IA CURRENT CURATOR
Application Deadline: September 27, 2020

Send Applications To: art [arobas] interaccess [point] org

InterAccess currently seeks an emerging curator to join the organization under the auspices of the IA Current Program, which supports the professional development of emerging curators and artists interested in new media and electronic arts practices. The IA Current Curator will use their unique vision and critical perspective to research, develop, and execute the 19th annual IA Current Exhibition.

The exhibition will, for the first time in the history of the IA Current program, be presented as an online exhibition. The virtual exhibition will be hosted on a website created in collaboration with the selected curator for four weeks beginning in January 2021.

The IA Current Curator will receive a $1500 curatorial fee upon the public launch of the exhibition.

Eligibility Criteria

InterAccess welcomes applications from Canadian undergraduate and graduate students in a related field of study, recent graduates, and emerging professionals with fewer than four consecutive years of related professional experience.
The IA Current Curator must demonstrate an interest in web-based arts practices. Please note any relevant experience with web design, coding, and/or graphic design in your application.
The IA Current Curator must be available for key dates between October 9, 2020 – February 27, 2021.
Priority will be given to applicants who are Indigenous, Black, people of color, women, LGBTQ2+, people with disabilities, and/or are members of other equity-seeking groups.

Submission Requirements

Statement outlining your curatorial interests (250 words maximum)
Exhibition proposal including the name of at least one emerging artist you would like to work with (250 words maximum)
CV
One reference
Only email submissions will be considered. Please send a single PDF file to art [arobas] interaccess [point] org with the subject line “IA Current Curator Application.” We thank all those who apply, however we will only contact those selected for an interview.

 

The InterAccess Current (IA Current) program supports the professional development of emerging curators and artists interested in new media and electronic practices. Each year, InterAccess selects an emerging curator, who works closely with InterAccess staff to conceptualize and execute an exhibition of works by emerging artists. “Current” refers to the now, of course, but it is also an energetic charge that causes light, heat, and all manner of electronic life; an apt metaphor for emergent creative practices within the ever-expanding field of new media.

 

Founded in 1983, InterAccess is a non-profit gallery, educational facility, production studio, and festival dedicated to emerging practices in art and technology. Our programs support art forms that integrate technology, fostering and supporting the full cycle of art and artistic practice through education, production, and exhibition. InterAccess is regarded as a preeminent Canadian arts and technology centre.

950 Dupont Street, Unit 1
Toronto ON M6H 1Z2

https://interaccess.org
info [arobas] interaccess [point] org
+1 416.532.0597

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Being Scene 2021 – Call for Curator
Curator Fee: $5000
Deadline: September 21

Workman Arts is seeking a guest Curator or team of Curators to develop and curate the 20th anniversary of our annual Being Scene visual art/multimedia exhibition. Every year, Being Scene exhibits a survey of over 100 artworks by member artists and artists with lived experience of mental health and addiction issues. For the 20th anniversary, we are looking for proposals that speak to the current social climate as it relates to mental health and continues to celebrate Workman member artists and artists with lived experience. Workman Arts supports proposals that offer to showcase artists’ most recent endeavours as well as works that incite conversation and promote a range of intersectional narratives.

History of Being Scene:
The Being Scene exhibition began 20 years ago on the grounds of CAMH. Members of the larger art community were invited every year to jury submitted work by Workman member artists and artists in the community who self-identified with lived experience. Every year artists gave shape to compelling ideas and narratives, covering a wide range of conceptual and material approaches from diverse experiences. A key feature of the exhibition was to celebrate the artists and their work. Workman Arts moved to its current location in the former Equity Showcase Theatre at 651 Dufferin in 2009 and the annual Being Scene continued in spaces such as The Gladstone Hotel and the Toronto Media Arts Centre [TMAC]. In November of 2020, Workman Arts will be moving back to the newly developed CAMH Queen Street campus, and Being Scene will continue to thrive in local spaces.

About Workman Arts:
Workman Arts is a multidisciplinary arts organization that promotes a greater understanding of mental health & addiction issues through creation & presentation. We support artists living with mental health & addiction issues through peer-to-peer arts education, public presentations & partnerships with the broader arts community.

Send proposals to submissions [arobas] workmanarts [point] com by Monday, September 21, 2020.
Include your proposal plus cover letter, current CV and any other relevant information/articles.

Workman Arts has identified equity and anti-oppression as strategic priorities and strongly encourages qualified applicants from diverse communities to apply and self-identify in their proposals. We welcome & encourage proposals from people with disabilities; please note, until November, Workman Arts is in a temporary location that is not accessible. Accommodations available on request.

 

Workman Arts
651 Dufferin Street
Toronto, Ontario M6K 2B2
416-583-4339
info [arobas] workmanarts [point] com
www.workmanarts.com

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Call for Curators: ArtworxTO 2021, Community Cultural Hubs

Mark Stoddardt, ReConnectedSTC, 2019

ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021
Call for Curators: Community Cultural Hubs
Project Commencement: November 2, 2020
Curator Fee: $25,000.00 CDN + HST
Application Deadline: October 19, 2020

ArtworxTO is currently seeking curatorial proposals for ArtworxTO 2021, Community Cultural Hubs. Four (4) Curators will be contracted. Each Curator will be responsible for conceiving and delivering an 11 month-long program at one of four hubs across the city. A primary goal within this ArtworxTO program, both for artists and audiences, is to centre voices that have been traditionally marginalized in public art. This is an ideal opportunity to foreground the voices of BIPOC artists, curators, and creators of all kinds.

The full ArtworxTO Framework is available online here.

Scope of Work
Curatorial concepts for individual Community Cultural Hubs, will be generated through this open call for Curators, and developed and refined by the selected Curators in consultation with the ArtworxTO team. The overall direction for Hubs is guided by the ArtworxTO Team, supporting the central pillars of Toronto’s new 10-year Public Art Strategy (2020-2030): “Creativity and Community – Everywhere”.

The program (and its related exhibitions, installations and events) will run from approximately January 30, 2021 to December 18, 2021.

The selected Curators will receive a Curator’s Fee of $25,000.00 CDN + HST and will have a minimum programming/production budget of $150,000.00 CDN to implement their program.

Each Hub Curator will be responsible for:

Artists and Art Installations in a local Community Hub with support from City of Toronto production staff
Programming and Events – relevant to the exhibition, local neighborhood and/or hub sponsor
Additional programming (talks, performances, workshops, screenings, live painting, etc.) will take place – in partnership and consultation with Hub community partners and sponsors
A short curatorial text as well as partake in discussions and panels
Collaborate with all related partners to develop and Educational Tool-Kit for the exhibition and related programs
Programming and Production support will be provided by the City of Toronto.

 

 

The Hubs:
Community Cultural Hubs will be a series of destination venues located within publicly accessible spaces spread across the city during Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021.

Hubs will be located in at least 4 areas across the city of Toronto. We encourage local applicants grounded in these areas of the city and ask that applicants indicate clearly to which area they are connected.

Community Cultural Hub sites currently under consideration:

North York
Etobicoke
Scarborough
Downtown
Other areas will be added, should budget allow
The Hubs will form the central nervous system of ArtworxTO and serve to:

Feature dynamic art installations, events, and programming to engage local community artists and audiences, plus, promote cultural events in the immediate area and citywide.
Provide continually updated information about art programs, activities, and exhibitions in the hub(s) and throughout the city.


Qualifications:

This Curatorial role is designed as an opportunity for emerging curators; individuals will have studied or worked in the curatorial realm with some relevant project work experience.
This is considered an ideal opportunity to foreground the voices of BIPOC curators.
Applicants will have knowledge and experience in contemporary visual art practices with a focus on Canada and Toronto.
Ideal candidates will have deep roots in Toronto and specifically one of the four local communities.
It is essential that applicants demonstrate an ability to work collaboratively in program development, as well as independently.
Ability to be available for a dynamic programming schedule at the hub throughout the year.


Application Requirements:

Exhibition proposal
Concept considerations
Programming proposal
Workplan
Anticipated Audience Experience
CV (2 pages) with a cover letter with your experience and interest
2 Letters of reference
Support Materials – Please submit previous curatorial work. You may submit up to 10 items of support material
Title all support materials with “You name_ Exhibition Title_jpeg1.pdf” and have them correspond with your materials list.
List of support materials- with content descriptions
Please submit 1-2 writing samples if existing
All application elements should consider how their proposed exhibition will reflect the themes of “Creativity and Community – Everywhere” and ArtworxTO’s interest in the unique role that public art plays in our city.

The ArtworxTO Peer Review Panel will assess:

Artistic merit of Exhibition and Programming proposal and supporting material
Strong aesthetic, conceptual elements, demonstration of artistic vision, innovation, interpretation and integration of contemporary art in the specific context of the curatorial thesis, the ArtworxTO and the Community Cultural Hub model.
Applicant’s demonstrated success in previous projects as a professional curator or equivalent
The feasibility of the project
A previously demonstrated ability, or appropriate project plan to execute a project of this scope and to work collaboratively with an existing project team

 

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve.

Accommodation
The City of Toronto is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive organization. We are committed to providing barrier-free and accessible employment practices in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Should you require Code-protected accommodation through any stage of the recruitment process, please make them known when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodation during the application process is available upon request.

Visit toronto.ca/artworxto for a complete application outline plus submission requirements and instructions.

For more information:
Email artworxto [arobas] toronto [point] ca or Call 311 for additional questions.
Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram via #ArtworxTO.
Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, East Tower, 8th Floor, M5H 2N2

About the City of Toronto
Toronto is Canada’s largest city, the fourth largest in North America, and home to a diverse population of more than 2.9 million people. It is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently ranked one of the world’s most livable cities. For information on non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can visit www.toronto.ca, call 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or follow @cityoftoronto on Twitter, @cityofto on Instagram and @cityofto on Facebook.

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Images Festival 2021 
Call For Submissions!
 
 
GUEST PROGRAM SUBMISSIONS
 
Images welcomes proposals from Guest Programmers and Curators for cinema screenings and exhibitions!
 
If you have an idea for a project that responds to our distinct vision, we would love to hear it.
 
 
For more information, please click here.
 
Entries for GUEST PROGRAM projects are accepted on a rolling basis.
Images Festival 309-401 Richmond St W
T: +1 416 971 8405 | E: images [arobas] imagesfestival [point] com
 
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Appel de textes – À l’est de vos empires
 
 
La revue culturelle dédiée à la scène artistique de la ville de Québec À l’est de vos empires* est à la recherche de textes éclairés et perspicaces, intelligents et stimulants, mais également accessibles et réfléchis. Nous sommes intéressés par les textes critiques consacrés au domaine des arts visuels, mais aussi par les essais artistiques et les créations poétiques.

Nous raffolons de textes traitant de la théorie des arts et désirons également lire vos comptes rendus d’expositions et d’évènements se déroulant dans la capitale.

On demande aux auteur.rice.s intéressé.e.s de faire parvenir à l’adresse d’À l’est, alestdevosempires [arobas] gmail [point] com, une courte proposition de texte (100 mots), accompagnée d’un CV et d’une biographie succincte** (50 mots).

Nous encourageons la rédaction de textes d’une longueur de 500 mots, bien que nous soyons également ouvert.e.s à des formats novateurs adaptés à vos propositions artistiques ou poétiques originales. Un cachet de 50$ sera offert à nos contributeur.rice.s suite à la publication de leur texte. Les textes retenus puis révisés par notre comité de rédaction seront publiés sur notre site web et partagés dans notre infolettre, en parallèle à nos baladodiffusions hebdomadaires.

Site web

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RESPONSABLE DE LA
MÉDIATION CULTURELLE

OFFRE DE STAGE RÉMUNÉRÉ (via DemART-Mtl)


MANDAT DU CENTRE
Le Centre d’art et de diffusion CLARK est un centre d’artistes autogéré voué à la diffusion et à la production de l’art actuel. CLARK a une vision globale guidée par l’implication et l’inventivité de ses membres actifs et ce, en continuité avec son histoire. Aiguillé par un mandat appelant l’équilibre entre la production, la diffusion, le rayonnement, ainsi que la diversité culturelle, l’échange intergénérationnel, l’équité des sexes, des genres, des médiums et des états de carrière des artistes qu’il soutient, qu’il présente ou qu’il aide techniquement, le Centre se veut à l’affût des pratiques les plus novatrices, voire de la prise de risque chez les artistes qu’il diffuse dans sa programmation.
 

LE STAGE
Sous la supervision de la codirection générale et artistique, le ou la stagiaire responsable de la médiation culturelle contribuera à l’élaboration et à la réalisation du programme de médiation à des fins d’éducation et de développement des publics. Toutes les activités sont réalisées en conformité avec la mission et le mandat du centre.
 
Les principales responsabilités du ou de la stagiaire en médiation culturelle sont les suivantes :

Médiation

Réfléchir à l’élaboration et aux orientations du programme de médiation
Concevoir des activités en présentiel et/ou sur nos plateformes numériques
Préparer le contenu des animations et les adapter en fonction des publics
Trouver les partenaires et collaborateurs pertinents pour chaque activité
Prévoir le déroulement des activités avec les artistes, collaborateurs et partenaires
Effectuer les recherches nécessaires sur les expositions à présenter
Coordonner et gérer le calendrier des activités
Fournir le contenu pour les outils promotionnels
Accueillir les groupes
Animer les visites et rencontres
Compiler les commentaires et données relatives aux visites
Planifier et rédiger les demandes de subventions en lien avec la médiation (en collaboration et sous la supervision de la codirection du centre)
Assurer le suivi budgétaire des activités avec la coordination 
Développement des publicsPromouvoir les activités auprès du public
Cibler de nouveaux groupes
Gérer les réservations des activités, si nécessaire
Compétences recherchéesDiplôme universitaire de 1er cycle dans les domaines suivants (histoire de l’art, action culturelle, arts visuels, muséologie, etc.) ou expérience professionnelle équivalente
Intérêt pour le milieu culturel, les centres d’artistes autogérés et bonne connaissance de l’art actuel
Bon sens de l’organisation, autonomie, flexibilité et débrouillardise
Aptitudes communicationnelles 
Capacité à travailler en équipe
Bilinguisme un atout
 
CONDITIONS
OBLIGATOIRE : Les personnes intéressées doivent être admissibles au programme démART-Mtl
https://www.artsmontreal.org/fr/programmes/demart-mtl
 
Candidat.e recherché.e

Citoyen.ne canadien.ne ou résident.e permanent.e au Canada à la date du dépôt de la demande
Membre de la diversité culturelle (communautés culturelles)
Personne issue de l’immigration (nouveau.elle arrivant.e ou de la première génération)
Travailleur.euse autonome (ou pratiquant un art à son propre compte) selon les lois concernant le statut de l’artiste et les conditions d’engagement au Québec
Domicilié.e. sur l’île de Montréal

Stage de 600 heures à 19 $/heure (25 heures/semaine et disponibilités le samedi)
Durée du poste : du 4 janvier au 30 juin 2021

Veuillez soumettre une lettre d’intention et un curriculum vitae avant le 18 septembre par courriel à administration [arobas] clarkplaza [point] org.

Veuillez noter que seules les personnes sélectionnées pour une entrevue seront contactées.

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APPEL DE CANDIDATURES

DIRECTION GÉNÉRALE DE L’OEIL DE POISSON
 
L’Œil de Poisson (ODP), constitué par lettres patentes en 1985, est un centre d’artistes autogéré axant sa mission sur la recherche, la création, la diffusion et la production de pratiques métadisciplinaires en art actuel à caractère expérimental, innovantes et audacieuses.

Inaugurant un nouveau chapitre de son histoire, l’ODP entend devenir une référence pour soutenir les artistes du Québec et d’ailleurs dont la pratique est ancrée dans la recherche. il fournit divers services dont des espaces d’exposition, des techniciens spécialisés et des ateliers pour faciliter la production de leurs œuvres.

L’ODP se veut un centre rassembleur, proche de ses membres, accessible et accueillant, effervescent et inclusif, voire festif, en vue de susciter le partage et l’émergence d’idées et de projets. L’ODP veut faciliter l’instauration de liens entre les artistes et divers publics par la diffusion de leurs œuvres et de leurs travaux de recherche.

Poste de direction générale
L’OPD est à la recherche d’une personne motivée et capable de réaliser ce nouveau chapitre de son histoire en mobilisant les individus et les organismes souhaitant y participer.
À ce titre, elle est responsable, sous l’autorité du conseil d’administration, du fonctionnement de l’organisme et de la gestion courante de ses activités et de ses ressources. Elle veille à l’exécution des décisions du conseil d’administration et s’assure que soit transmise à ce dernier toute l’information qu’il requiert ou qui lui est nécessaire pour assumer ses responsabilités, incluant la reddition de compte périodique de sa gestion.
Les exigences

Expérience de gestion, plus particulièrement en gestion R.H. et financière, d’un minimum de 2 ou 3 ans.
 
Une formation, préférablement en gestion, de niveau universitaire.
 
L’absence de formation universitaire en gestion peut être compensée par une expérience exceptionnelle dans des fonctions reliées au poste, notamment dans le domaine culturel.
 
Un intérêt marqué pour le domaine des arts
 
Avoir démontré une expérience concrète et positive en mobilisation et dynamique d’équipe.
 
Lieu de travail
Le lieu de travail est situé dans la ville de Québec.


 Pour postuler

Faites parvenir votre curriculum vitae ainsi qu’une lettre de motivation par courriel à direction [arobas] oeildepoisson [point] com au plus tard le 28 septembre 2020. Les personnes retenues seront contactées et convoquées en entrevue dans la semaine du 5 octobre 2020.
Pour consulter les détails de l’offre

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Esse

No. 102 – Dossier (Re)voir la peinture
Date de tombée : 10 janvier 2021

[…] L’expression retour de la peinture est d’abord apparue dans les années 1980 autour de pratiques artistiques et d’activités critiques qui observaient un regain d’intérêt pour le pictural, alors que les décennies précédentes avaient été consacrées à l’immatérialité, à l’éphéméralité, à la corporalité. Pourtant, ce énième retour de la peinture mérite d’être déconstruit. D’une part, nombre de peintres contemporains s’intéressent aujourd’hui à ces questions qui sont prétendument étrangères à leur médium, en proposant des formes hybrides de création empruntant à l’installation, à l’art conceptuel ou à la performance. D’autre part, nombre d’artistes investissent les thèmes et les conventions de représentation de la peinture de manière critique. Ces artistes, souvent issus des communautés autochtones, noires ou de couleur, l’entrevoient comme un outil à mobiliser pour déconstruire l’homogénéité des discours en art. Dans les deux cas, la peinture se dresse contre une certaine orthodoxie, imposée par le médium lui-même ou par le milieu qui la diffuse.

La peinture actuelle s’articulerait dans ces trois moments : dans les questionnements de sa pratique, dans sa valorisation par la mise en exposition, et finalement dans son imbrication dans les rouages du marché de l’art. Plutôt que d’imaginer un retour à la peinture qui signalerait la résolution d’une fausse absence, vaut-il mieux la comprendre comme une expression du contemporain, qui nous inviterait à penser ses mouvements, ses mobilités et ses discours pluriels ? Que dit-on par la peinture ? Que nous dit-elle sur l’état du milieu de l’art ? Esse arts + opinions invite les auteurs et autrices à réfléchir aux conditions de cette visibilité. À quels impératifs esthétiques, éthiques, sociaux, politiques ou économiques répond-t-elle ? Comment est-elle saisie par les artistes actuels ?

 

Appel de textes + Politique éditoriale

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Organised Sound
An International Journal of Music and Technology

Call for Submissions
Volume 26, Number 2

Issue thematic title: Socially Engaged Sound Practices

Date of Publication: August 2021

Publishers: Cambridge University Press

Issue co-ordinators: Tullis Rennie (tullis [point] rennie [arobas] city [point] ac [point] uk)

Deadline for submission: 18 September 2020

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/organised-sound/information/call-for-submissions#

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Appel à contribution

La Revue de Paris fait appel à contribution d’auteurs
qui souhaitent divulguer un article déterminant en lien avec l’art.

L’article peut être un texte d’analyse, un entretien,
un texte sur l’actualité ou encore un portrait.

Rendez-vous sur le site de la Revue de Paris
pour soumettre votre contribution.

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