XPACE Cultural Centre
Tuesday 23 April 2013
Please join us at our new website and blog
To go along with our move and rebranding we've also redesigned our website and blog. You can find all our blog posts here: http://xpace.info/blog/
Wednesday 17 April 2013
Quilting Workshop, Photos of April Exhibitions, Submissions and Upcoming Events!
This weekend we have a quilting workshop with artist Brette Gabel!!! Register quick, only a few spots left!!
Quilting is a process of sewing three layers of fabric together, a backing, a fluffy center, and a patchwork ‘quilted’ top. The Quilting Bee is a gathering of people who are all working to hand sew a quilt on a ‘quilters frame’. In the tradition of a quilting bee, this workshop will cover the basic steps involved in making a quilt starting with a pile of fabric scraps and finishing with beautiful patchwork quilt. Hands on elements of the quilting workshop will include how to build a quilting frame, stretching a quilt and hand sewing. Basic sewing skills will be helpful but not necessary.
Workshop is free but rsvp to alicia@xpace.info to reserve your spot.
After the workshop, we will also be screening a documentary on the incredible quilters of Gee's Bend, Alabama.
Brette Gabel is a graduate of the University of Regina with a B.A. Honours in Theatre Studies and a minor in Visual Arts. While in school Brette began embroidering, quilting and watching horror movies. Following school, Brette moved to Toronto where she participated in the Toronto School of Art’s Independent Studio Program where she investigated her interest in the both the macabre and textile crafts. After which she became a contributing member to the White House Studio. Recently Brette has lived in Regina, Saskatchewan where she has participated as the University of Regina’s artist in residence and Windsor, Ontario where she was an emerging artist in residence. She has exhibited nationally and internationally. Brette’s work strives to connect love, fear, heartache and the grotesque with craft and social interventions. Brette is currently an MFA candidate at OCAD University.
Ok so, last weekend our April exhibitions opened at XPACE. Here are some photos of the event.
Window Space with VSVSVS Collective "The Shelf"
Main Space: An Illuminated Identity, Curated By David Hanes.
Work by: Emilie Gervais, Olivia Erlanger, Mary Kidd & Sarah Butterill, Jennifer Chan, Matthew Jarvis Wall, Sarah Wong, Jenna Crook and Connor Crawford.
Project Space "William Christopher Ellis is Dead"
Artists: Jordan Tannahill and William Christopher Ellis.
Artists: Jordan Tannahill and William Christopher Ellis.
THINGS TO SUBMIT TO!
Hartcourt House Artist Run Centre, Edmonton AB
Residency to commence November 1, 2013
2014 Artist in Residence must be submitted by May 31, 2013.
Tony Onley Artist Project Scholarships
Island Mountain Arts School of the Arts is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for visual artists to the juried 2013 Toni Onley Artists’ Project for Professional and Emerging Artists. The 2013 program features two senior mentors over the course of the program, which runs over nine days from Saturday, July 13 – Sunday, July 21, 2013 (with a day off in the middle). Participants will be provided studio space and direct and peer group mentorship with daily one on one critiques with the mentor artists and peers. You do not need to specify which scholarship you are applying for, your eligibility will be determined by the jury.
Based on a review of the application materials and the following considerations, Island Mountain Arts will select individuals to receive scholarships. Scholarships will be awarded through a juried process based on the following criteria. Island Mountain Arts reserves the right to change these criteria if the submissions warrant.
Ladies Lugging Gear
SMALL TALK
Artists: Kayla Devito, Kristina Dillon, Miles Ingrassia, Iris Karuna, Sydney Kent, Joanna Labriola, Vicki Martinovic, Emily Pennacchio, Franny Rutchinski, Maxi-Ann Smith, Lennard Spokowski, Alex Thompson, Charity Tjoe-A-Long, Julia Van Bommel
Hartcourt House Artist Run Centre, Edmonton AB
Residency to commence November 1, 2013
2014 Artist in Residence must be submitted by May 31, 2013.
Residency to Commence November 1, 2013
Harcourt House Artist Run Centre is now accepting submissions for our 2013/2014 Artist in Residence (AIR) to commence November 1, 2013. Awarded to artists annually through a peer jury selection process, this program is committed to providing one artist with a year-long, dedicated studio environment at Harcourt House Artist Run Centre to research, develop and exhibit new work. This program allows for the Artist in Residence to engage and interact with the local visual arts community, encouraging shared ideas, expression and discourse.
This one-year residency includes a studio space, access to our art education courses and facilities, teaching opportunities and a $150 monthly art supply stipend. The AIR will be given a solo exhibition in the centre’s Main Gallery at the end of the one-year term to conclude their residency. The AIR will receive CAR/FAC fees for the presentation of this final exhibition.
They invite artists who are Canadian residents to submit a proposal before May 31, 2013. All disciplines are encouraged to apply. Applicants will be selected by the quality of work submitted, their demonstration of commitment to serious practice, community engagement and how the residency will meet their objectives at this crucial juncture in the development of their practice.
-10-15 digital images of recent work
-CV
-Artist Statement
-Plan of activity for residency
-Demonstration of at least 2 years commitment to studio work outside of a post secondary institution
-2 letters of reference from professionals in the arts community
NOTE: Curriculum vitae (C.V.), artist statement, plan of activity and slide list must be submitted in hard copy AND digitally as a writable Word or Open Office document. Files must be Mac compatible. NO PDFs.
-CV
-Artist Statement
-Plan of activity for residency
-Demonstration of at least 2 years commitment to studio work outside of a post secondary institution
-2 letters of reference from professionals in the arts community
NOTE: Curriculum vitae (C.V.), artist statement, plan of activity and slide list must be submitted in hard copy AND digitally as a writable Word or Open Office document. Files must be Mac compatible. NO PDFs.
Incomplete proposal packages or unreadable files will NOT be considered.
Should you have further questions, please contact Brittney Roy at 780.426.4180.
Please mail submissions by May 31, 2013 to:
Harcourt House Artist Run Centre
3rd Floor, 10215 – 112 Street
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5K 1M7
3rd Floor, 10215 – 112 Street
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5K 1M7
E-mail inquiries to: harcourtexhibit@shaw.ca
Island Mountain Arts, BCTony Onley Artist Project Scholarships
Island Mountain Arts School of the Arts is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for visual artists to the juried 2013 Toni Onley Artists’ Project for Professional and Emerging Artists. The 2013 program features two senior mentors over the course of the program, which runs over nine days from Saturday, July 13 – Sunday, July 21, 2013 (with a day off in the middle). Participants will be provided studio space and direct and peer group mentorship with daily one on one critiques with the mentor artists and peers. You do not need to specify which scholarship you are applying for, your eligibility will be determined by the jury.
Based on a review of the application materials and the following considerations, Island Mountain Arts will select individuals to receive scholarships. Scholarships will be awarded through a juried process based on the following criteria. Island Mountain Arts reserves the right to change these criteria if the submissions warrant.
Applications must include the following:
- Show a commitment to their art practice.
- A letter stating what they hope to gain from this experience
- Provide a current CV and artist statement
- Provide 6 – 10 images of artwork created in the last year either as slides or digital images.
- A commitment to attend the course if accepted
For more information on Scholarships and how to submit, visit: http://www.imarts.com/courses-and-training/toni-onley-artists-project/
Deadline for submission is May 1, 2013
Email media@imarts.com for any additional questions.
Ladies Lugging Gear
LADIES LUGGING GEAR is a monthly (mostly) all-female media-storytelling symposium in Toronto.
Ladies Lugging Gear hosts and creators Molly Willows and Britt Wray decided that they wanted to see a centralized social community hub exist in Toronto for emerging female producers/makers/broadcasters/media tinkerers/media artists/researchers/scriptwriters etc. They thought it would be nice to host some casual meetings where all those who are interested could come out to get to know one another, demo their projects and get feedback, bounce ideas around for collaboration, divulge in some skill sharing, and generally poke at the fire to see what new creative relationships might arise for all.
They are currently seeking ladies to present their projects at future meetups!
PLEASE SUBMIT:
- examples projects you have worked on
- tell them about the passions you pursue
- include a 200-500 word write-up about your experience as a digital storyteller, artist, creator or general person who "lugs gear"
Send Submissions to Molly Willows (mollywillows@gmail.com) and/or Britt Wray (hello@brittwray.com)
For more information about Ladies Lugging Gear visit their website.
SMALL TALK
Small Talk is a summer interdisciplinary lecture series, now back and better-than-ever in its second season! Last year they hosted 7 events featuring 14 speakers and now, they're doing it all again!
Small Talk is open to any and all subject matter. Teach us how to identify and make dinner from wild urban edibles, examine the aesthetic underpinnings of architecture in China, rewrite Beowulf as a rap and perform it, what would Walter Benjamin say about tumblr?
Does it involve talking? Yes? Then send them a proposal. They are interested and open minded.
Events will take place through June, July, and August. To submit, please email a brief proposal, 200-300 words, to smalltalksubmissions@gmail.com before May 31st. Be sure to include a summary of your talk, any dates you will be unavailable, and any requirements of the space, technological or otherwise.
Small talk is curated and organized by artist Sarah Friend.
EXHIBITIONS and EVENTS
14 Forgeries - OCADu Printmaking Thesis Exhibition
Gallery 1313
Opening April 18th 7-10 PM
Runs April 17th – 25th
The OCADU Printmaking department is proud to present the work of fourteen talented young thesis students. The show is presented by Gallery 1313, located at 1313 Queen St. West between Lansdowne and Dufferin. The show includes but is not limited to a breadth of work utilizing traditional etching, lithography, screen, and relief processes. Join us for the opening on April 18th starting at 7:00PM to meet the artists and enjoy a casual bite and refreshments.
OPEN SESAME: A Series on Criticism, Two Events
Zeesy Powers "I Will Tell You Exactly What I Think of You
LUFF art + Dialogue, 688 Richmond Street West
Saturday April 20th, 1 - 5 PM
LUFF art + dialogue is pleased to present the third installment of OPEN SESAME: A Series on Criticism
In "I Will Tell You Exactly What I Think of You", Zeesy Powers offers viewers the opportunity to have their worst fears and greatest desires confirmed or denied. Accepting the notion that nothing comes for free, the artist provides an honest assessment of her opinion of you. In exchange, the participant offers themselves as a mirror for the artist's own preoccupations. The entire proceedings, while offered at no monetary cost, are made public under the guise of a body of artistic work. Influenced by talk television and therapy culture, I Will Tell You Exactly What I Think About You is for entertainment purposes only, and does not reflect on who you are as a person.
Zeesy Powers is an interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto. Her performance and video work has been exhibited in festivals and galleries around the world, with her project “I Will Tell you Exactly What I Think of You” making people cry, and then ask for a hug, and then want to hear more. She is a past resident of CCA Kitakyushu (Japan), The Banff Centre (Alberta) and Palomar5 (Berlin). Zeesy is currently working on treating video and film as painting, and expanding her fake Reality-TV-empire.
A temporary Library of books on criticism, curated by Art Metropole, will be on display for your perusal or to buy.
CLOSED SESAME: Window Shopping with Xenia Benivolski
April 22nd, 2013
2 pm to 4 pm
For the final public event in OPEN SESAME: a series on Art criticism, everyone is invited on a monday afternoon gallery hop of closed gallery spaces led by Xenia Benivolski. They will tour the Queen st. and Dundas strips and talk about how galleries present themselves from the outside. There will also be 1. Gossip 2. Free coffee 3. Sunshine.
Thursday 11 April 2013
2 New Calls for Submissions at Xpace: Yahoo! Answers and Residency for Graduating Artists
CALL FOR PROPOSALS (Yahoo! Answers TITLE TBA)
Exhibition dates: July 2013, Main Space at Xpace Cultural Centre
Curated by Alicia Nauta
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Xpace is currently accepting proposals from student and emerging artists responding to to the theme of the internet Q&A forum Yahoo! Answers. Yahoo! Answers is a community-driven question-and-answer site or a knowledge market launched by Yahoo! on June 28, 2005 that allows users to both submit questions to be answered and answer questions asked by other users. Users can collect points and levels, although these have no real world value, cannot be traded, and serve only to indicate how active a user has been on the site. A strange quality of the points/level system is that it encourages people to answer questions even when they do not have a suitable answer to give to gain points. At the same time, many questions are posed by the asker without any real desire to gain knowledge.
Work proposed could explore Yahoo! Answers in some of the following ways:
Exhibition dates: July 2013, Main Space at Xpace Cultural Centre
Curated by Alicia Nauta
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Xpace is currently accepting proposals from student and emerging artists responding to to the theme of the internet Q&A forum Yahoo! Answers. Yahoo! Answers is a community-driven question-and-answer site or a knowledge market launched by Yahoo! on June 28, 2005 that allows users to both submit questions to be answered and answer questions asked by other users. Users can collect points and levels, although these have no real world value, cannot be traded, and serve only to indicate how active a user has been on the site. A strange quality of the points/level system is that it encourages people to answer questions even when they do not have a suitable answer to give to gain points. At the same time, many questions are posed by the asker without any real desire to gain knowledge.
Work proposed could explore Yahoo! Answers in some of the following ways:
-as an example of peer to peer/horizontal methods of communicating and sharing information
-as a means to convey presence/state of mind
-a relatively anonymous place to ask questions that are felt to be too embarrassing, mundane or existential
-a consideration of why people ask questions they already know the answer to
Proposals should consider the space the artwork occupies, the media used and its relationship to the subject in question. New works in response to the call are encouraged. Proposals for all media will be considered. Some examples may include, but are not limited to:
Online or web specific art, videos, live performance or performance video/image stills, digital (or non digital) images, screen shots or animated gifs, bookworks of collected themes/questions from Yahoo! Answers
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Electronic Submissions only can be sent to: alicia@xpace.info
Include in your submission:
1. Images of the proposed work (or relevant work) or a link to a website/youtube/vimeo. Maximum of 10 images or 5 minutes of video.
2. Description of the proposed work, including technical requirements (maximum 300 words).
3. CV (maximum 3 pages)
-as a means to convey presence/state of mind
-a relatively anonymous place to ask questions that are felt to be too embarrassing, mundane or existential
-a consideration of why people ask questions they already know the answer to
Proposals should consider the space the artwork occupies, the media used and its relationship to the subject in question. New works in response to the call are encouraged. Proposals for all media will be considered. Some examples may include, but are not limited to:
Online or web specific art, videos, live performance or performance video/image stills, digital (or non digital) images, screen shots or animated gifs, bookworks of collected themes/questions from Yahoo! Answers
Deadline: May 31, 2013
Electronic Submissions only can be sent to: alicia@xpace.info
Include in your submission:
1. Images of the proposed work (or relevant work) or a link to a website/youtube/vimeo. Maximum of 10 images or 5 minutes of video.
2. Description of the proposed work, including technical requirements (maximum 300 words).
3. CV (maximum 3 pages)
For additional questions, contact Alicia Nauta: alicia@xpace.info
RESIDENCY FOR GRADUATING ARTISTS
Xpace Cultural Centre is seeking applications for the opportunity to participate in a two-week residency on Toronto Island. At this time the residency is only open to applications from students graduating spring 2013 from OCAD University.
The residency is intended to provide exceptional graduating students dedicated time to make a new body of work for exhibition in Xpace, September 2013. The residency consists of a two-week stay at Gibraltar Point on Toronto Island, and a small materials budget. The deadline for application is May 31, 2013. Please mail or drop off applications: 2-303 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 2W5 c/o Residency for Graduating Artists.
If you are interested in applying please provide:
1. An artist statement (250-500 words): The artist statement should give a description of your overall practice as it relates to the project you plan to undertake during the residency.
2. Curriculum Vitae (Max 3 pages): Your CV should include education and exhibition history, as well as any relevant experience, reviews, etc.
3. Visual Support Material with accompanying Support Material List (5-10): All work included in the visual support material should have been completed over the 2012-2013 year. Please maintain consistent labeling of your image files. We do not accept Power Point files for image submissions. Video and audio files should be a maximum of 3-5 minutes in total. Please make sure that all files are Mac compatible.
RESIDENCY FOR GRADUATING ARTISTS
Xpace Cultural Centre is seeking applications for the opportunity to participate in a two-week residency on Toronto Island. At this time the residency is only open to applications from students graduating spring 2013 from OCAD University.
The residency is intended to provide exceptional graduating students dedicated time to make a new body of work for exhibition in Xpace, September 2013. The residency consists of a two-week stay at Gibraltar Point on Toronto Island, and a small materials budget. The deadline for application is May 31, 2013. Please mail or drop off applications: 2-303 Lansdowne Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 2W5 c/o Residency for Graduating Artists.
If you are interested in applying please provide:
1. An artist statement (250-500 words): The artist statement should give a description of your overall practice as it relates to the project you plan to undertake during the residency.
2. Curriculum Vitae (Max 3 pages): Your CV should include education and exhibition history, as well as any relevant experience, reviews, etc.
3. Visual Support Material with accompanying Support Material List (5-10): All work included in the visual support material should have been completed over the 2012-2013 year. Please maintain consistent labeling of your image files. We do not accept Power Point files for image submissions. Video and audio files should be a maximum of 3-5 minutes in total. Please make sure that all files are Mac compatible.
Wednesday 3 April 2013
It's Spring!!
Hello everyone! We have an exciting event coming up this weekend! The release of the the publication SWAP by OCADu First Generation Students at XPACE, 303 Landsdowne Ave. There will be food, drinks and music by DJ BJ (Sarah D'Angelo) and Playful PetchaKucha presentations by the artists begin at 6:30 p.m.
The First Generation Program at OCAD University delivers programs designed to enrich the academic experience for students whose parents have not attended university or college, and for the entire OCAD U student population.
Through this publication, First Generation Art and Design students were invited to produce works within the theme of ‘SWAP’, considering any exchange of giving and getting and the act of reciprocity. This theme could have been interpreted anyway the participants wished, and be expressed in any medium, resulting in a vibrantly diverse range of reflections.
The publication is printed as a limited-edition risograph bookwork, to be launched at this event. The night will also feature a PechaKucha where interested publication participants will have the opportunity to speak about their work, their inspiration and anything else they choose! PechaKucha is a fast paced and fun presentation style in which each participant talks about 20 slides, which are each shown for only 20 seconds - six minutes and 40 seconds in total.
Participants:
Bryan Alberto Bermudez
Katelyn Gallucci
Pilarica Fernandez
Wayne Tang
Charlie Young
Sarah Ferreira
Min Jin Song
Ashley Lo Russo
Rui Jin
Chechi Liu
Juli Kim
Phuong Nguyen
Haley Polinsky
L.E. Frost
Sayeda Akbary
Mehr Naz Rohbakhsh
Annie Patino King
Wayne Tang
Nazanin Khani
Jennifer Ramses
Chinmoyee Debnath
VikkiMarie Baez
The publication was printed by Colour Code Printing and looks beautiful!
SUBMISSIONS
PULP PAPER ART PARTY - Toronto, ON
PULP is an Art Party organized by Toronto Architecture and Design students at Metropolis Factory (50 Edwin Ave.) on April 27th 2013. They are looking for designs for installations and furniture (and cloth too) made of reclaimed material, mainly paper. Video art submissions are also being accepted to be projected on a screen and/or on the paper installations. Anyone can submit a design. Materials: A team of volunteers is collecting paper and cardboard. A generic material we will have available are (printed) 11/17 sheets. We will appreciate artists who come up with reclaimed materials by themselves. Clean the streets, make it into art! Designers are asked to provide a short text description and any conceptual drawings and models (photos or 3D images) conveying the intention and plausibility of their designs. Type and number of images are up to the design teams. Please provide JPGs or PDFs.
They will only have the day of the event to set up. Designs must take this into account and be constructed quickly, or created in studio and assembled on site. Designs must be free standing, unique temporary spaces.
Submission Deadline: April 14th, 2013
All submissions and further inquiries should be directed at
submissions@pulpartparty.ca.PULP Paper Art Party
Architecture For Humanity Toronto
http://pulpartparty.ca/
Blue Mountain Fondation for the Arts, The Arts Centre Gallery - Collingwood, ON
The Arts Centre Gallery is now accepting submissions from Ontario-based artists, artist groups and independent curators for 3-4 week exhibitions in 2014. Artists are encouraged to offer their work for sale but the primary purpose of these exhibitions is public education and enhanced awareness of current art practices as well as to offer artists an outstanding opportunity to exhibit their work to a new audience.
Arts Council Windsor & Region (ACWR), Broken City Lab (BCL) and The City of Windsor are pleased to announce the launch of Neighbourhood Spaces: Windsor & Region Artist in Residence Program, a new initiative that will locate ten chosen artists in community sites throughout Windsor and Essex County in Ontario, for 4-6 week artist residences. Supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, this new program will allow artists to
pursue research and/or create work(s) that engage, explore and connect with local communities. The program is inviting applications from Canadian artists of all disciplines including visual, performing, literary, music, interdisciplinary and media arts.
Neighbourhood Spaces will embed artists in community sites such as parks, nature reserves, libraries, health or community centres. These sites will provide a “home base” for each artist to work during their residency, while also allowing the artist to take on diverse roles, engaging with community members in various ways to animate, explore and inspire the specific stories, curiosities, challenges and triumphs of the local community.
Curated by Broken City Lab, residencies will begin in summer 2013 and be staggered throughout the year, concluding in August 2014. There is no application or residency fee. Each artist will receive $4750, which includes an artist fee and funding to assist in covering travel, housing (for the duration of the residency), material and per diem expenses. While housing is not provided, Neighbourhood Spaces is available to assist
artists in finding accommodations. A final exhibition and symposium will be held in the fall of 2014 and an online publication will be created documenting the program.
For more information visit: www.acwr.net/ns and http://www.brokencitylab.org/apply
The First Generation Program at OCAD University delivers programs designed to enrich the academic experience for students whose parents have not attended university or college, and for the entire OCAD U student population.
Through this publication, First Generation Art and Design students were invited to produce works within the theme of ‘SWAP’, considering any exchange of giving and getting and the act of reciprocity. This theme could have been interpreted anyway the participants wished, and be expressed in any medium, resulting in a vibrantly diverse range of reflections.
The publication is printed as a limited-edition risograph bookwork, to be launched at this event. The night will also feature a PechaKucha where interested publication participants will have the opportunity to speak about their work, their inspiration and anything else they choose! PechaKucha is a fast paced and fun presentation style in which each participant talks about 20 slides, which are each shown for only 20 seconds - six minutes and 40 seconds in total.
Participants:
Bryan Alberto Bermudez
Katelyn Gallucci
Pilarica Fernandez
Wayne Tang
Charlie Young
Sarah Ferreira
Min Jin Song
Ashley Lo Russo
Rui Jin
Chechi Liu
Juli Kim
Phuong Nguyen
Haley Polinsky
L.E. Frost
Sayeda Akbary
Mehr Naz Rohbakhsh
Annie Patino King
Wayne Tang
Nazanin Khani
Jennifer Ramses
Chinmoyee Debnath
VikkiMarie Baez
The publication was printed by Colour Code Printing and looks beautiful!
SUBMISSIONS
PULP PAPER ART PARTY - Toronto, ON
PULP is an Art Party organized by Toronto Architecture and Design students at Metropolis Factory (50 Edwin Ave.) on April 27th 2013. They are looking for designs for installations and furniture (and cloth too) made of reclaimed material, mainly paper. Video art submissions are also being accepted to be projected on a screen and/or on the paper installations. Anyone can submit a design. Materials: A team of volunteers is collecting paper and cardboard. A generic material we will have available are (printed) 11/17 sheets. We will appreciate artists who come up with reclaimed materials by themselves. Clean the streets, make it into art! Designers are asked to provide a short text description and any conceptual drawings and models (photos or 3D images) conveying the intention and plausibility of their designs. Type and number of images are up to the design teams. Please provide JPGs or PDFs.
They will only have the day of the event to set up. Designs must take this into account and be constructed quickly, or created in studio and assembled on site. Designs must be free standing, unique temporary spaces.
Submission Deadline: April 14th, 2013
All submissions and further inquiries should be directed at
submissions@pulpartparty.ca.PULP Paper Art Party
Architecture For Humanity Toronto
http://pulpartparty.ca/
Blue Mountain Fondation for the Arts, The Arts Centre Gallery - Collingwood, ON
The Arts Centre Gallery is now accepting submissions from Ontario-based artists, artist groups and independent curators for 3-4 week exhibitions in 2014. Artists are encouraged to offer their work for sale but the primary purpose of these exhibitions is public education and enhanced awareness of current art practices as well as to offer artists an outstanding opportunity to exhibit their work to a new audience.
Exhibitions may feature single artists, duos or small groups. Group shows may be created at the discretion of the Exhibition Committee from individual artist applicants.
The Arts Centre Gallery is located on the ground floor of a restored, Victorian brick storefront on the main street of Collingwood's historic downtown, approximately 2 hours north of Toronto. The Arts Centre is owned and operated by the Blue Mountain Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit, volunteer-run organization that has been actively promoting the arts across the South Georgian Bay region for 35 years.
Information and submission application forms are available at www.bmfa.ca
Deadline to receive completed submissions is April 30, 2013
Information and submission application forms are available at www.bmfa.ca
Deadline to receive completed submissions is April 30, 2013
White Rabbit Open Air Artist Residency - Lower Economy, NS
White Rabbit is a week-long artist residency in which emerging and established artists live, work and collaborate in community. The residency culminates in a public celebration, performance and exhibition of individual and collaborative works that have emerged over the course of the week. The residency runs from August 11 to 18th in Upper Economy Nova Scotia. The residency encourages artists from a broad range of disciplines to push the boundaries of their practice collaboratively and individually in response to the unique landscape. Red Clay is a land of organic gardens, medows, ponds and forests looking out over the extreme tides of the Bay of Fundy. During the week, two senior mentors will guide resident artists through workshops, presentations and one-on-one engagement. 2013 mentoring artists will be Reinhard Reitzenstein and Michael Waterman.
The cost for participants is $285 and covers 8 days including workshops and presentations by senior artists, field trips and use of site facilities, all meals and accomodation (camping or lofts). White Rabbit seeks to achieve culinary excellence: food is locally-sourced and prepared by qualified chefs.
For more infomation visit: whiterabbitarts.ca
Deadline for submissions: May 15, 2013
Neighborhood Spaces, Socially-Engaged Artist in Residence Program - Windsor, ON
Arts Council Windsor & Region (ACWR), Broken City Lab (BCL) and The City of Windsor are pleased to announce the launch of Neighbourhood Spaces: Windsor & Region Artist in Residence Program, a new initiative that will locate ten chosen artists in community sites throughout Windsor and Essex County in Ontario, for 4-6 week artist residences. Supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, this new program will allow artists to
pursue research and/or create work(s) that engage, explore and connect with local communities. The program is inviting applications from Canadian artists of all disciplines including visual, performing, literary, music, interdisciplinary and media arts.
Neighbourhood Spaces will embed artists in community sites such as parks, nature reserves, libraries, health or community centres. These sites will provide a “home base” for each artist to work during their residency, while also allowing the artist to take on diverse roles, engaging with community members in various ways to animate, explore and inspire the specific stories, curiosities, challenges and triumphs of the local community.
Curated by Broken City Lab, residencies will begin in summer 2013 and be staggered throughout the year, concluding in August 2014. There is no application or residency fee. Each artist will receive $4750, which includes an artist fee and funding to assist in covering travel, housing (for the duration of the residency), material and per diem expenses. While housing is not provided, Neighbourhood Spaces is available to assist
artists in finding accommodations. A final exhibition and symposium will be held in the fall of 2014 and an online publication will be created documenting the program.
For more information visit: www.acwr.net/ns and http://www.brokencitylab.org/apply
Application deadline: May 6th, 2013
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Loop Gallery - Toronto, ON
Loop gallery is seeking a university/college student or recent graduate of fine arts, art history, or a related field to join our team for a 6-week summer internship. The successful candidate will spend 1 day per week at the gallery and produce one 300-word blog post per week. This volunteer opportunity is geared at students looking to pursue a career in cultural management or arts writing and offers first-hand experience in an established artist-run centre in Toronto’s vibrant Dundas West community. The incumbent will work with the gallery director and have the chance to hone his/her writing skills as loop’s summer web correspondent, blogging and tweeting about a new show each week.
Deadline: April 19th
For more information visit: http://www.loopgallery.ca
Papirmasse - Toronto, ON
We are looking for a bright and dedicated culture lover (with excellent written and oral communication, natch) to help us out with promotions, press kits, web stuff, social media, and production. This internship is part-time for 16 weeks and pays. Your time will be spent in the company of two full-time artists (Kirsten McCrea & Jp King) with extensive experience in exhibitions, illustration, printing, and DIY culture.
Papirmasse shares space with Paper Pusher, an exciting small publishing house and risograph print shop located in Little Italy in the heart of Toronto. This is a great opportunity to learn how to thrive as a small press producer and pick up tips on making it in the art world post-school!
Full details and application form are at the link below. Questions can be directed to Kirsten McCrea at kirsten@papirmasse.com
Papirmasse shares space with Paper Pusher, an exciting small publishing house and risograph print shop located in Little Italy in the heart of Toronto. This is a great opportunity to learn how to thrive as a small press producer and pick up tips on making it in the art world post-school!
Full details and application form are at the link below. Questions can be directed to Kirsten McCrea at kirsten@papirmasse.com
Deadline: April 20th, 2013
For more information visit http://papirmasse.com
Struts Gallery - Sackville, NB
Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre is seeking an individual to fill the intern position Technical Associate and work as a team member as we further develop a media arts
centre in New Brunswick.
Under the supervision of the Faucet Media Arts Centre Manager, the Technical Associate will develop as the Centre’s principal technician, manage and deliver introductory level
media arts workshops, oversee the Centre’s equipment inventory and its membership. During the course of the internship the Technical Associate will have the opportunity to conceive and manage a new programme initiative for the Centre.
The position is for 12 months, 30 hour a week
June 17, 2013 – June 13, 2014
Salary $18,720 plus billet with two weeks paid vacation
centre in New Brunswick.
Under the supervision of the Faucet Media Arts Centre Manager, the Technical Associate will develop as the Centre’s principal technician, manage and deliver introductory level
media arts workshops, oversee the Centre’s equipment inventory and its membership. During the course of the internship the Technical Associate will have the opportunity to conceive and manage a new programme initiative for the Centre.
The position is for 12 months, 30 hour a week
June 17, 2013 – June 13, 2014
Salary $18,720 plus billet with two weeks paid vacation
Deadline for application is: April 19, 2013
More information can be found at www.strutsgallery.ca
Wednesday 27 March 2013
Closing Party, Calls for Submissions, Exhibition annoucement!
Hello there! Well its March 27th, which means that the closing party for March exhibitions is tomorrow! From 7 pm until 11 pm, come and see works by Laura McCoy in the project space, gaze into the Window Space to catch a glimpse of Ella Dawn McGeough's installation, and check out props and pieces used for the FADO emerging artist series.
Wednesday is calls for submissions day! And there are some good ones this week:
Gallery 295 - Juried Exhibition for emerging artists, Vancouver BC
http://gallery295.com/295/
Summerworks Live Art Series - August 8-18th
SummerWorks Performance Festival is now accepting submissions to it's Live Art Series.
Wednesday is calls for submissions day! And there are some good ones this week:
Gallery 295 - Juried Exhibition for emerging artists, Vancouver BC
This is an open call for Gallery 295’s first annual juried exhibition for emerging artists practicing in photography and related mediums. The work in Index is a gathering of some of Vancouver’s most interesting new artists using photography today. This exhibition will not be curated on a theme but rather the work will be chosen on the basis of artistic merit and originality.
Index's aim is to give emerging artists one of their first exhibitions in a professional context, showcasing a series of images and their artistic interests. Gallery 295 provides opportunities for artists by engaging with The Lab’s facilities and technicians.
To apply please email the following information to info@gallery295.com
- Include Index Submission in the subject line.
- 10 – 20 images of recent work, jpg format, 72dpi, 740 pixels on longest side.
- Image list specifying titles, year, dimensions, medium
- Project Statement (if applicable) max 300 words
- Artist Statement max 500 words
- CV
Submission Deadline: April 10th midnight.
Exhibition Opens: June 7th
http://gallery295.com/295/
Summerworks Live Art Series - August 8-18th
SummerWorks Performance Festival is now accepting submissions to it's Live Art Series.
Established in 2012, the Live Art Series runs concurrently with the Festival main and offers a platform for experimental and experiential approaches to performance. Live Art seeks to create work that is experiential, work that exists solely in the space and time-frame of the performance in interaction with the performer and audience.
They are looking for artists working in, or experimenting with notions of Live Art. Submissions are encouraged from artists working in all artistic genres, with the only specification being that the work must encapsulate a form of live performance in an
untraditional space and it must consider the presence of the audience in relationship to the work. The space must be within the parameters of the Festival, which is situated on Queen Street between Spadina and Noble.
Artists are asked to submit a project proposal that is no more than 3 pages. Works that you may have presented elsewhere are welcomed, though they are especially interested in artists building a project specifically for the Festival.
SummerWorks will offer you a fee for your work. This fee will be negotiated between the Festival and the artist, and will depend upon the scope of the work, and whether the work is something for which the Festival can charge an entry fee. Submission fee is 10$
Online applications can be found on the SummerWorks website at www.summerworks.ca
Deadline to Submit: April 15th
Living Arts Centre Resident Artist Program 2013-2014, Missasauga ON
The Living Arts Centre invites new graduates of arts institutions to submit applications for the 2013 - 2014 Arts Fellowship in the Flameworking, Glass, Painting & Drawing, Textiles and Wood Studios.
The Arts Fellowship Program is an exciting initiative that offers graduates an opportunity to work within a professional studio environment after completing their studio education. this program provides a venue to assist new artists with the production of their first body of work in a specialized studio. Based on studio availability, fellowships will be awarded to recent graduates in flameworking, glass, painting & drawing, textiles and wood.
The program requires specific amounts of studio time and dedication per week depending on medium, and offers subsidized studio fees, an opportunity to sell work in the Centre's Gift shop, opportunities of collaboration between other artists and access to critique of the work produced.
To be eligible, applicants must be new graduates (within two years of graduation) of a post-secondary school degree is studio arts, or of an educational equivalent.
Application forms and information can be found at http://www.livingartscentre.ca/index.php/programs-and-educations/resident-artist-programs.html
Application Deadline: Monday May 27, 2013
Eastern Edge Gallery, Dreamworlds, August 14-18, 2013 in St. John's, NL
Eastern Edge Gallery is looking for artists to engage with our theme Dreamworlds for the Art Marathon Festival, a celebration of contemporary art held each August in St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador. Individuals, groups and collectives in all visual arts media may apply. So dream big! Artists are encouraged to propose a variety of contemporary art actions, both large and small, which may include:
• performances (site-specific or staged)
• local community collaboration (participatory art works or interventions into public space)
• video/sound/off-site installation
• related workshops (for all ages or specific)
The Art Marathon Festival will take place August 14th to 18th 2013 in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Professional fees are paid; exhibition, artist talk, workshop when applicable. Travel will be paid and accommodations provided.
Artist project proposals should be sent via email to artmarathonfestival@gmail.com or easternedgegallery@gmail.com. FTP links are also acceptable.
Please contact Kailey Bryan at artmarathonfestival@gmail.com or Mary MacDonald at easternedgegallery@gmail.com with any questions.
Information on submission requirements can be found at: www.easternedge.ca
Deadline for submissions: April 15, 2013
Centre3 for Print and Media Arts, applications for the Emerging Print Media and/or Media Arts Residency Program, Hamilton ON
Centre3 for Print and Media arts is now accepting applications for their Emerging Print Media and/or Media Arts residency. The residency will be up to three months and successful candidates may present an exhibition of the work created during the residency in the Members' Gallery.
Applicants must be either currently enrolled in an udergraduate or postgraduate programme with a major in print media and/or media arts, or be a recent graduate (within the last 2 years) from programs including print media or media arts. They must have sufficient technical ability to work independantly in a cooperative facility.Information on studio facilities can be found at http://centre3.com/centre3upgradesite/.
Information on submissions can be found at http://centre3.com/centre3upgradesite/?page_id=143
Deadline for submissions: May 15th, 2013
Fogo Island Artist Residency, Newfoundland
Fogo Island Arts is a residency-based contemporary art venue for artists, filmmakers, writers, musicians, curators, designers, and thinkers from around the world.
Established in 2008, Fogo Island Arts is located off the coast of Newfoundland in Canada. With the opening of the Fogo Island Inn in 2013, Fogo Island Arts will enter a new phase of its evolution, expanding its program to include exhibitions at the Inn, publications produced in collaboration with international imprints, and partnerships with public institutions globally. These initiatives are part of a social enterprise-based business model that will support the economic viability of the Fogo Island Inn and the growth of tourism on Fogo Island.
The programs at Fogo Island Arts provide alternatives to more traditional international residencies and public art galleries in North America — in part due to the resourcefulness and creativity of Fogo Islanders, which provides a vital framework for the organization’s activities.
The residency program brings contemporary artists and researchers from around the world to live and work on Fogo Island and Change Islands. The program welcomes the participation of artists working in a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to: visual arts, new media, design, music, dance, writing and film. For its 2013-14 residencies, Fogo Island Arts is seeking proposals from curators for projects to be presented within the context of the organization's Education program.
For more information contact: info@fogoislandarts.ca
Deadline: June 1, 2013, for residencies starting September 1st, 2013.
How to Apply: Download the application (PDF)
EXHIBITION TONIGHT!
Life of a Craphead Retrospective, 2006 - 2056
AGO, Weston Family Community Gallery
Opening: March 27th, 6:30 - 10:00 pm
March 27th - May 5th, 2013
The Life of a Craphead Retrospective is the first comprehensive exhibition of the entire career of Life of a Craphead. Featuring photo-documentation of previously unseen performance works, the show charts 50 years of artistic output from the renegade performance art duo. On view are Amy Lam and Jon McCurley’s early works like “Musical Road” (2007), as well as the decade-spanning project “Yelf” (2042-2056). It is rumoured that The Good Towel will make an appearance. The Life of a Craphead Retrospective also features work by Toronto-based artists and Life of a Craphead contemporaries Swintak and CN Tower Liquidation. The Life of a Craphead Retrospective will conclude with a closing performance by Life of a Craphead on Thursday May 2, 2013.
Life of a Craphead are the Artists in Residence at the AGO in Winter 2013. Life of a Craphead live and work in Toronto, broadcast the monthly performance show Doored, and collaborate frequently with other artists and performers.
The Life of a Craphead Retrospective was produced with the assistance of Bridget Moser, Matt Smith, Nikki Woolsey, Jonny Petersen, Cameron Lee, Sean Weaver, and the AGO Youth Council.
The Artist in Residence program is generously supported by the J. P. Bickell Foundation.
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