countermap.land: Request for Expressions of Interest
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Deadline : November 26, 2021
The Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library Board is seeking proposals from artists, collectives and arts organizations to propose a public art project, mural, etc. as part of our public library’s 50th anniversary.
The latter are invited to propose a permanent art installation or mural near the building. Given the heritage status of the building, the work cannot be installed on the components of the building and must be installed on a freestanding support of ‘’Marine Grade’’ type to ensure its longevity.
TERMS OF THE APPEAL – Public art project
Place: Edmundston, Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library
Duration: Three months
Fee : $3,000 – the artist is required to provide the accessories, supplies and equipment necessary for the production of the work, except for the freestanding support and its installation, subject to budgetary provisions. The installation and freestanding support equipment will be the responsibility of the Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library and the City of Edmundston.
Eligibility: Professional and/or emerging artists and/or new artistic practice
Priorities: Candidates from and/or residents of the Edmundston or N.B. region and/or engaged in a professionalization process and/or recognized by their peers.
Content of the Proposal:
The proposal must include:
Assessment Criteria
Artistic merit – 50 %
Addresses the priorities – 30 %
Professionalism of the proposal – 10 %
Ability to complete the project – 10 %
Selection Process
Submission of Application
Send your proposal with the mention « Public Art, library – ARTIST’S NAME » by email to: (Odette Blier, omblier@gmail.com, Chair of the Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library Board) by November 26th, 2021.
Information
For more information and/or to discuss your project, please contact Marc Cool, marc.cool@gnb.ca, Director of the Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library.
Copyright
The artist retains his copyright but undertakes to assign the property and broadcasting rights to the Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library, allowing it to reproduce the work without receiving any form of royalty, provided that the objective is not profit-making and commercial.
Location of the mural on the panel
Location Information:
The Mgr. W.J. Conway Public Library, located on Irène Street in Edmundston, was built in 1966 and 1967 by renowned architect, artist and poet Roméo Savoie.
Roméo Savoie was born in 1928 in Moncton, New Brunswick. From 1959 to 1970, he worked as an architect in the province, including in Edmundston. He carried out and collaborated in the construction of some fifty buildings during his career. He is known as one of the builders of infrastructural development in Acadia with the creation of several art galleries, including Galerie Sans Nom and Galerie 12 in Moncton, as well as Galerie d’art Le Cavreau, formerly established in Edmundston.
Roméo Savoie has been the recipient of several awards, notably in 1999 with an honorary doctorate in visual arts from the Université de Moncton for a career devoted to contemporary painting. He is also the recipient of grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, New Brunswick and Quebec, as well as the Miller-Brittain Prize and the Strathbutler, to name a few. His works are part of the permanent collections of the Art Bank of the Canada and New Brunswick Council for the Arts, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, the Canadian Cultural Center at Paris, as well as the collection of the Université de Moncton and the University of New Brunswick.
Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur
The heritage building, Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur, testifies to its association with the brutalism architectural style resulting from the modern movement from 1950 to 1970. The style takes its name from the raw concrete.
The construction which is mainly in exposed concrete is widespread in the world of architecture strongly influenced by the French architect Le Corbusier, in the 20th century.
Concrete, due to its liquid nature, can take on any texture or pattern when poured over forms. The creation of Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur Church in Edmundston was strongly influenced by this movement and is an example of the dramatic potential of brutalism.
Roméo Savoie’s trips to Europe in the 1960s, notably the visit to concrete architecture in Finland, inspired the slender and angular shape of Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur, with its free-standing bell tower which bears witness to the historical function of the building. The building was converted in 2000 into a library, which houses the fifth largest collection in New Brunswick, with more than 47,000 documents, over an area of 1,654 square meters.
Sources: Leroux, John, PhD, Building New Brunswick, An Architectural History, Goose Lane, 2008 (historicplaces.ca, consulted in 2021) (Image: Dr. John Leroux)
Todd Gronsdahl
Série Super Food Summit Series
Projet virtuel et interactif / Virtual and interactive project
Early in the pandemic, Todd pivoted from his postponed installations and food performances to explore his Saskatchewan Maritime Museum narratives through lo-fi stop animation. As pandemic restrictions continue to alter our opportunities to travel, we have decided to collaborate on a “prairie/maritime food summit” of sorts.
We want you to submit any recipes, lore, ingredients or maritime foodie experiences!
These anecdotes will flesh out an imagined Saskatchewan/New Brunswick Chef Summit from our distant past that Gronsdahl will cobble together from rumour, myth and outright fabrication into a charming stop-animation story.
Follow our IG page and stories in the month of July to follow his progress and to view the official story of the chef’s summit dredged from the annals of time!
Au début de la pandémie, Todd a reporté ses installations et ses performances alimentaires pour explorer les récits du Musée maritime de la Saskatchewan par le biais d’animations stop-motion. Comme les restrictions liées à la pandémie continuent d’altérer nos possibilités de voyager, nous avons décidé de collaborer à une sorte de «sommet alimentaire prairies/maritimes».
Ces anecdotes viendront étoffer un sommet des chefs de la Saskatchewan et du Nouveau-Brunswick imaginé dans notre lointain passé et que Gronsdahl reconstituera à partir de rumeurs, de mythes et d’affabulations pour en faire une charmante histoire en stop animation.
Suivez notre page Instagram au mois de juillet pour suivre ses progrès et pour voir l’histoire officielle du sommet des chefs tirée des annales du temps!
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(Moncton, NB – May 25, 2021) – A 2nd call for submissions has been issued for dance artists and companies for the 16th edition of the Atlantic Dance Festival from August 12 to 22, 2021.
We are looking for 5-8-minute solos, 5-8-minute choreographies with dancers in the same bubble or 10-20-minute choreographies that respect physical distancing and have been presented publicly before.
We ask that you send the following information with your submission;
Please email submissions to adfestivalda@gmail.com no later than May 31st. Contact us by phone at (506) 855-0998 for more information.
REMINDER: applications to showcase at Contact East 2021 are due NEXT FRIDAY, MAY 21 at 4PM!
It’s FREE to apply, so what are you waiting for? APPLY NOW!
Contact East is APA’s hallmark showcase summit and Atlantic Canada’s premiere performing arts booking conference. The event brings together performing arts presenters, managers, and agents to see top-quality performances from a diverse range of artistic genres, including but not limited to: music, cabaret, dance, Deaf, Disability and Mad arts, circus arts, theatre, comedy, youth-oriented programming, and cultural performances.
Contact East 2021 will take place in Moncton, New Brunswick from Thursday, September 23rd to Saturday, September 25th.
Due to unpredictable travel and gathering restrictions, APA will only be accepting showcase applications from artists living in Atlantic Canada. As a result, for Contact East 2021 APA will present an all Atlantic lineup of 12-15 artist showcases this year.
UNLOCKED, an art project that sheds a spotlight on the personal and creative response to the COVID-19 global pandemic by young artists throughout Canada, launched today. UNLOCKED is an online art exhibit, featuring visual arts, music, poetry, photography and video. Young people ages 9-25 are invited to submit their original artwork through the project’s website www.unlockedproject.ca. Selected artworks will be published on the UNLOCKED website and will be promoted on UNLOCKED’s social media platforms as well as through a wide range of art organizations across the country.
UNLOCKED values diversity and the representation of minorities from coast to coast to coast. Its goal is to create a vibrant community of young artists across Canada – inspire creativity and through the beauty of their art give a bit of hope in these difficult times.
UNLOCKED has been made possible thanks to the collaboration of several important Canadian youth organizations actively engaged in art programs that bring social change and justice to their communities. Project collaborators include ArtBridges, Field Trip, VIBE Arts, inPath, Yellow Pad Sessions, Ink Movement, JAYU, Youth Ottawa, and LOVE (Québec).
The deadline for submissions is June 1st, 2021. Members of the jury include Jennifer Dorner, Executive producer of POP Montreal, Kristian Manchester, Executive Creative Director at Sid Lee, and Arthur Gaillard, Head of Art & Design at MASSIVart.
UNLOCKED is a Montreal-based project founded by Josette Gauthier, documentary film producer.
For more information, please visit www.unlockedproject.ca.
artsUNITE / UNITÉ des arts strives to provide artists and creative entrepreneurs with a free, centralized, comprehensive and humanistic wayfinding service that connects people to resources in the arts. We help you find resources in funding, work, services, crisis support and learning opportunities that are curated according to artist-specific needs. We want Canadian creatives to have equitable access to resources. Adapting to the changing needs of the arts sector post-COVID-19, and with support from partners across Canada, artsUNITE / UNITÉ des arts is a dynamic service, focusing on providing diverse and adaptive resources that will enable our creative communities to survive in the current moment and thrive in the long run. We’re on a mission to unite the national Canadian arts sector in a mutual goal of empowering, educating and employing Canadian artists and creatives. We launched nationally in March 2021 and we are looking to continue the momentum through innovative content and programming.
We’re currently seeking BIPOC writers and creatives to contribute website content. We are particularly interested in the Black Canadian, Indigenous and 2SLGTBQ+ experience. Do you have ideas for written and/or interactive content? We would love to feature your work!
artsUNITE / UNITÉ des arts is looking for content that provides resources for artists, creative entrepreneurs and the creative community. This can come in the form of blog posts, videos, webinars and more! We are looking for original content that speaks to one of the following categories:
Fill out our application form before Friday, May 21, 2021 at 6pm PDT/9pm EDT
16th edition of the adFda (August 12th to 22nd 2021)
Moncton (Nouveau-Brunswick)
Call for submissions: Professional dance artists!
Interested in dancing outdoors this summer? The Atlantic dance festival is looking for professional dance artists to perform solo (or with artists from the same bubble) in downtown Moncton between August 12th and 22nd. Dance presentations of any style may include text, performance, improvisation and/or a Q&A with the audience.
If you are interested, please submit either one of these options;
A fee for every performance will be paid to the artist and technical and security support will be provided. All measures recommended by the NB Department of Public Health will be respected.
Your application must include;
Please send your submission (video, CV) no later than May 31st to adfestivalda@gmail.com or to the address below:
Les Productions DansEncorps inc.
Centre Culturel Aberdeen
140 Botsford Street, suite 14
Moncton, New-Brunswick
E1C 4X5
For more information, contact us at :
adfestivalda@gmail.com or by phone (506) 855-0998
The Edmundston Arts Center is looking for proposals from artists, groups and arts organizations, to participate in a public art project that will take place in Edmundston this fall. Artists are invited to install temporary or permanent contemporary artworks, in public spaces, including works form the visual arts (painting, sculpture, performance, installation, etc.), the literary arts (poetry, essays, etc.), sound arts, including experimental music (performance, installation, etc.), as well as cultural mediation activities (workshop, discussion with the artist, etc.).
Information For more information and/or to discuss your project, contact Ms. Emilie Grace Lavoie, artistic director and curator, at 1-506-852-6366 or by email at: emilieglavoie@gmail.com.
Struts Gallery invites New Brunswick-based artists to submit Poster proposals
We invite New Brunswick-based artists to propose artworks to be considered for Struts Gallery’s artists’ poster series. Each poster in the series is autonomous and is not required to adhere to a specific theme. Read more about the series below.
The posters are full colour, single-sided, printed on 18 x 24” 80lb gloss cover stock, produced in an edition of five-hundred. Artists will receive fifty copies of the poster and an artist fee of $450.00. The posters are designed to be posted and will not be available for sale (surplus copies may be used as an incentive for student memberships in the future).
The submissions will be adjudicated by a jury made up of staff, board members and the wider Struts membership.
Struts remains committed to inclusive and diverse programming. We encourage submissions from Indigenous artists, artists of colour, artists with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ artists.
Proposals must include:
An image or mock-up of your proposed poster
A single paragraph biography
A brief written description of the work
A current CV and link to your artist website if available
Please include your contact information on your CV
Proposal Image Format:
Files should be scaled for an 18″ x 24″ format, landscape or portrait
.JPG or .TIFFs, no larger than 2 MB
Poster Format:
If selected, the image must be provided at 18″ x 24″, at 300 dpi
How to submit:
Artists can submit materials to info@strutsgallery.ca with the subject heading POSTER PROJECT.
Last Fall, we launched a series of four posters by Michael Dumontier & Neil Farber, Melanie Colosimo, Séamus Gallagherand Lenka Clayton. Not overtly conceived of as a response to COVID-19, the works ended up addressing issues of fear, anxiety, safety and death. This Spring, the second four posters will be released, including works by Raymond Boisjoly and Céline Huyghebaer plus two more selected from this open call.
https://www.strutsgallery.ca/open-calls
We are thrilled to announce that for the first time ever, THIRD SHIFT will have a theme! “Traverse” means to travel across or through. It refers to movement, space, and change. For THIRD SHIFT 2021, we encourage projects that transcend boundaries, create intersections, relate to space and/or movement, or that exist at the margins. THIRD SHIFT: TRAVERSE aims to create bridges and form connections between virtually anything. |
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THIRD SHIFT is an annual festival of public contemporary artworks that takes place in Saint John, New Brunswick & Online. THIRD SHIFT 2021 will take place from August 19 – 22, 2021. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: March 21, 2021 SUBMIT TO: thirdspacesubmissions@gmail.com with subject line THIRD SHIFT 2021 NEED HELP? Application assistance is available! Contact: |
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We are thrilled to announce that for the first time ever, THIRD SHIFT will have a theme! “Traverse” means to travel across or through. It refers to movement, space, and change. For THIRD SHIFT 2021, we encourage projects that transcend boundaries, create intersections, relate to space and/or movement, or that exist at the margins. THIRD SHIFT: TRAVERSE aims to create bridges and form connections between virtually anything.
THIRD SHIFT is an annual festival of public contemporary artworks that takes place in Saint John, New Brunswick & Online. THIRD SHIFT 2021 will take place from August 19 – 22, 2021.
Application link: https://thirdspacegallery.ca/third-shift-2021-call-for-proposals-traverse/
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: March 21, 2021
SUBMIT TO: thirdspacesubmissions@gmail.com with subject line THIRD SHIFT 2021
NEED HELP? Application assistance is available!
Contact:
Kathleen Buckley
Executive Director, Third Space Gallery
thirdspacesubmissions@gmail.com
506-721-2488
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BLACK DOG & ONE-EYED PRESS is currently seeking submissions of up to five poems. We anticipate the 2021 print publication of a book of paintings along with poems which speak to or in some way reflect upon the state of the world in 2020 and the ways in which we, as individuals and as societies, have responded, and/or how we might imagine going forward.
The paintings will be selected from a series which artist and educator Bill Liebeskind began a few weeks into the Covid lockdown in NYC. Each painting shows someone in a mask. To view the paintings, please visit Liebeskind’s Instagram feed: Bill Liebeskind, or his Covid blog here https://billliebeskind.medium.com/91-divoc-1cb1020197de
All styles of poetry are welcome.
Please read the guidelines below.
Province of Nova Scotia
Request for Proposals: Public Art Design Concept for the QEII New Generation
Project Summer Street Parkade
Deadline for Submission of Proposal: January 4, 2021
Artist honorarium: $17,500 CAD
Invitation
This Request for Proposals is an invitation by the Province of Nova Scotia to qualified
Atlantic Canadian artists to submit design proposals for the exterior cladding of the QEII
New Generation Project Summer Street Parkade located at 1747 Summer Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The Province of Nova Scotia will receive proposals on or before 4:00 pm local time on
the 4th day of January 2021 submitted by email to
SummerStreetParkade@novascotia.ca
QEII New Generation Project Summer Street Parkade, Public Art Design
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
During the Second World War17,000 Jews were enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forcesproudly serving their country despite Canada’s “none is too many” Jewish immigration policy. Of these 17,000, at least 279 were women. To highlight the contributions of these Jewish servicewomen and to combat the lack of public awareness of their participation in WW II, this call for submissions seeks proposals for original 2D digitally generated artworks that tell the story of these Jewish Canadian military personnel.
These works will be printed on banners that will be hung throughout the existing exhibitions and galleries at The Military Museums, Calgary, during Jewish Heritage Month, May 2021.In addition to the physical exhibition, artworks will also be virtually circulated on the project website.
Canadian artists who self-identify as Jewish and as women, are invited to submit proposals for 2D digital artwork, inspired by the storiesof these women. Source material is available on website She Also Serves: https://live-ucalgary.ucalgary.ca/she-also-serves/she-also-serves
Please submit amaximum 500-word proposal for an original2D digital artwork(created, for example, using photoshop, digital photography, digital collages, etc.) for a vertical banner measuring 75 cm x 165 cm.A link to your website, or a pdf including 10 examples of previous work and a curriculum vitae,must accompany the submission.Please note, digital copies of drawings, paintings or other non-digitally generated works will not be considered.
Ten artists will be invited to create works based on the proposals submitted. Criteria for evaluation include: clarity of theme, quality of research supporting proposal, creativity, visual presentation, and quality of supporting documents. Jurors are: Dr. Jennifer Eiserman, Associate Professor, Department of Art, University of Calgary; Saundra Lipton, Adjunct Librarian, University of Calgary; Dick AvernsCanadian Forces Artist; and David Bercuson, Department of History, University of Calgary.
Selected artists will receive a contract indicating that each artist retains copyright and will be paid a CARFAC group exhibition fee of $395.
Submissions are due December 31, 2020. Artists will be notified by January 22, 2021 regarding the jury’s decision. Artists invited to participate will be asked to send .tiff files of completed pieces by April 1, 2021.Please send submissions and any questions to: Jennifer Eiserman, candianjewishservicewomen@gmail.com