Call for Canadian Artists on the Theme of Resistance


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Call for projects by Canadian Artists
Deadline : May 1, 2013
Manif d’art 7 – May and June 2014
Curator : Vicky Chainey Gagnon
Theme : Resistance – And Then, We Built New Forms

Manif d’art
Major biennial of contemporary visual arts on the Canadian
scene, Manif d’art presents in Quebec City and its area the work of
nearly 100 artists originating from every horizon. Approximately 30
cultural and artistic groups from Quebec City and worldwide collaborate
in this must-see artistic manifestation held between May and June every
two years. In addition to the exhibitions, the event offers a host of
activities evolving around a central theme, unique to each edition.
Manif d’art is meant for the initiated public as well as uninitiated
visitors who enjoy a vast section dedicated to the discovery of
contemporary art.

Theme
The guidelines of Manif d’art 7, as defined by curator Vicky
Chainey Gagnon, will be deployed around the theme of resistance. The
event will begin by a recognition of the critical role played by visual
and media arts in the documentation of conflicts and of manifestations
of resistance. As pointed out by the curator, their contribution to the
expression of personal views on politics, war, social injustice and the
human condition will also be examined : “Current events are marked by
various disturbing trends such as extreme fundamentalism, the
exhilaration of speculation and consumption, combined with rampant
unemployment, through banking crises and the overheating of stock
markets, not mentioning the ecological issue. Within the very recent
context of a global economic collapse, it seems a favourable moment to
take a look at contemporary artistic productions which bespeak the modes
of expression of resistance today.”

The curator will detail the theme by approaching the numerous
tactics and strategies which shape radical contemporary practices. In
each case, it is the political function of art, of cinema, of video and
of performance which will be scrutinized.

Curator
Vicky Chainey Gagnon is the director/curator of the Foreman
Art Gallery, established at Bishop’s University in Sherbrooke, Quebec
Province. She holds a bachelor’s degree in cinema and art history
(Concordia University, Montreal, 1999) and a master’s in
interdisciplinary studies (York University, Toronto, 2005). Until 2011,
she pursued doctorate research on public museology at Concordia
University’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and
Culture.

Since 2005, Vicky Chainey Gagnon has organized numerous
projects at the Foreman Art Gallery among which the series of
international residencies How Does Art Teach? In 2009, she
launched the Laboratoire communautaire d’art (community art laboratory),
a special mediation project aimed at exploring pressing contemporary
social questions from a creative point of view and the way they affect
our communities directly. Her essays and other writings were published
in ETC, in Curator: The Museum Journal and in works
published by the Art Gallery of York University and the Art Gallery of
Nova Scotia. She taught museology within the history and art theory
curriculum at Bishop’s University and was member of many committees for
the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, as well as the Canadian
Council for the Arts.

Contents of the digital application file :

  1. A letter of intent or project letter (250-word maximum) in Word or PDF format;
  2. A two-page (max.) document explaining your artistic approach;
  3. 10 pictures in PDF or JPG format (72 dpi) of a maximum
    of 500kb each, accompanied by a descriptive list including the title of
    the work, the medium, dimensions and date;
  4. A link to your web page;
  5. A curriculum vitae (5-page maximun) for each participant
    in Word or PDF format, including his/her contact details (postal
    address, date of birth, citizenship, telephone, e-mail).

Details :

  • Send the digital application to [email protected] before May 1, 2013.
  • Applications following the theme, conforming to
    instructions and received before the deadline only will be forwarded to
    the curator.
  • Applications sent in digital format only will be accepted. Documents sent by surface mail will not be forwarded or returned.
  • Do not send video files by e-mail. Supply links which allow online viewing.
  • Collectives must identify an official leader.
  • A notice of receipt will be sent by e-mail upon
    reception of the application. We are not responsible for unreceived
    applications.
  • Only candidates whose application has been selected will receive a reply.
  • This call for projects concerns Canadian citizens only. Selection of foreign artists is by invitation only.

Information :
[email protected]
1-418-524-1917

Call for entry: The Clunes Ceramic Award

The Clunes Ceramic Award is an initiative of
Creative Clunes Inc. and is in partnership with the Art Gallery of
Ballarat and the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum.
The winning artist’s work will attract the total prize money of $5,000.

The winning work of art will be acquired in alternate years, by the
Art Gallery of Ballarat and the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical
Museum for their Permanent Collections.

In 2013, the work will be acquired by the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum.

A People’s Choice Award to the value of $1,500 will be awarded and announced close to the conclusion of the exhibition.

Recognition Awards will be presented at the discretion of the judging panel and announced at the exhibition opening.

The Clunes Ceramic Award is a biennial event and was first held in
2009. The success of the first, and following, Award has ensured that
The Clunes Ceramic Award will continue to develop as a respected and
highly prized Regional Arts Event in the

Australian state of Victoria.

This project is part of the State Government’s Advancing Country
Towns program to develop Clunes as a cultural and tourism destination
.

Key Dates for 2013

Closing dates for entries
Electronic image, entry form and payment to arrive by Friday 26 July 2013

Shortlist of finalists announced
Saturday 10 August 2013

Final judging
Completed by Sunday 15 September 2013

Exhibition preview
Locals and Collectors event Friday 20 September 2013

Official Exhibition opening & announcement of winners
Saturday 21 September 2013

Exhibition Close
Sunday 13 October 2013

Find all the details here

NCECA days…..and something for the rest of us.

Well NCECA in Houston is off to a great start, or at least it seems to be from what i can sense from way up here in minus 27C cold Canada. Enjoy your clay conference and sandal wearing adventures folks (no bitterness here….no sir….)

And Hide-n-seekah began this morning with some lovely pots being found. Congrats to those that won and best of luck to the rest of you in your hunting over the next few days. If you’re in the dark about Hide-n-seekah check out the details here and make sure to play along.

As for the rest of us living vicariously through facebook, instagram, twitter…I’ve decided we might need a support group to get us through the next few days and to address any FOMO issues (Fear Of Missing Out).

So if you’re like me and heading to the studio to work this morning maybe a podcast will help the time fly. Recently (back in January) I was interviewed by the amazing Ben Carter for his Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast. It was quite the honor, Ben is not only a great interviewer but an artist extraordinaire. I’ve been a huge fan of his work and his blogging for ages.  So if you have a minute head on over for a listen to my late night ramblings with Ben, or check out the many other artists he’s interviewed in the course of his journeys.