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Apply to ART CAMP 2017

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Call for proposals: Due April 30th, 11:59pm (midnight)

Art Camp 2017 brings together 12 emerging artists from OCAD University and Ryerson University to build community and create art. This opportunity is open to artists in their 2nd year of study through to recent graduates (up to 2 years post-graduation) who are enrolled/alumni from a program within OCAD U’s Faculty of Art, Indigenous Visual Culture or Ryerson’s School of Image Arts. Participants will be selected through an application process in May 2017 that is based on artistic merit, availability and interest in collaboration.

Art Camp recognizes the profound and essential value that diversity brings to the creation, reception and circulation of creative practices and discourse. We encourage applications from members of equity-seeking communities including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions. We encourage members of equity-seeking groups to self-identify within their letter of intent in their application.

Working alongside faculty supervisors Robyn Cumming (Ryerson University), Jennifer Long & Jennie Suddick (OCAD U), the selected artists will create a group exhibition at Ryerson University’s off-site gallery Ryerson Artspace at the Gladstone Hotel in August 2017.

This year’s exhibition theme is RAISING/FALLING. Potential participants are not required to submit work on this theme but will create work during the course of the residency that engages with this theme for the resulting exhibition in August.

Participating in the residency will involve May & June access to OCAD U’s Photography Production Facilities, professional practice workshops, studio visits, talks, film screenings, brainstorming sessions, critiques and learning new artistic skills from May to August 2017. All participants will receive a budget towards the production of their exhibited work.

Note: The level of Photo studio access will vary depending on the artist’s familiarity with photography.

Residency Sessions: Participants should be available for the following sessions (evening sessions and special events may be added):

-Friday, May 12th 1-9pm: Introductions, sharing of work, welcome dinner
-All Wednesdays in May-July 9am-5pm

How to Apply
In a Google Drive/Dropbox link or single PDF document, include the following:

Applicant information:
• Name, Email address, University & Program of Study
• The year of study you will be entering in Sept 2017 / year of graduation
• Confirmation of your availability on the above dates (some
exceptions can be granted)
• Note: past participants are encouraged to apply, but
preference will be given to new applicants.
• A letter of Intent expressing your interest in this residency, what inspires your practice and how you might approach the exhibition theme. (max. 400 words)

Portfolio of work
• Include 10 images from 2 to 3 different series. If your work is time-based, please include web links for up to 3 works. NOTE: All pieces should be edited down to 3 minutes. You are encouraged to include a secondary link showcasing the entire piece.
• Images should be JPG format, approx. 8”x10”, at 72 dpi
• Include an image credit under each visual detailing the title, year, medium and scale or provide an accompanying image list.

Email the completed PDF or Dropbox link to jlong@faculty.ocadu.ca before APRIL 30th, 11:59pm (midnight). A jury will be struck to review the applications and applicants will be notified by May 5th of their acceptance.

QUESTIONS:
Jennifer Long – jlong@faculty.ocadu.ca or
Robyn Cumming – robyn.cumming@ryerson.ca

ART CAMP 2016 Exhibition

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Traces is a group exhibition at Ryerson Artspace that celebrates the work of 2016 ART CAMP Residency Participants: Ailene deVries, Alexander Rondeau, Cat Bluemke, Claire BartlemanClea Christakos-GeeDana Prieto, Kesang Youdon Nanglu, Maddie Alexander, Melanie Winter, Mara GajicNicholas AidenPaige LindsaySaba Giani

ART CAMP 2016 brings together 14 emerging artists from OCAD University and Ryerson University to build community and create art during a five month residency program.  Participants  were selected through an open call  to artists in their 2nd year of study through to recent graduates who are enrolled/alumni from a program within OCAD U’s Faculty of Art, Indigenous Visual Culture or Ryerson’s School of Image Arts.  Working alongside faculty supervisors Robyn Cumming (Ryerson University), Jennifer Long & Jennie Suddick (OCAD U), the participants attended professional practice workshops, studio visits, talks, film screenings, brainstorming sessions, critiques and learned new artistic skills.

A special thanks goes out to  programming support from:

The Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

Ryerson University’s Digital Media Experience Lab

OCAD University’s Emerging Centre for Artists & Designers

This project would not have been possible without the funding support Ryerson and OCAD University.

 

Opportunities: Apply Now!

Residency in Nepal: July 25th Deadline

Photo Kathmandu is very pleased to invite 6 artists to Nepal for a period of 4 weeks to come together and explore intersections between photography, sound, video, writing, performance, poetry and other mediums. The festival encourages artists to experiment, collaborate and respond to each other and the historic city of Patan. Artists will live together in Patan, and work with the residency curator Mabubur Rahman (Bangladesh) to create a site-specific body of work that will be included in the main exhibition program of Photo Kathmandu 2016.

Artists will be provided shared accommodation in Patan and a daily meal stipend. They will be provided a shared work space and a production budget for the final site-specific installation. Artists are required to make their own travel arrangements to and from Kathmandu and arrive by 19th September. Residency accommodation will be provided until 28th October which is the end of the main programming week of the festival.

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Outdoor Arts Festival in Florence – Deadline July 31, 2016

Creative People in Florence and Crazy Dames are organizing a unique one-evening outdoor arts festival and are looking for participants to respond to the theme of ‘place making.’ We welcome proposals form artists and performers to share temporary public works or lead workshops connected to community building and art in public spaces. Works can speak to ideas connected to social or personal engagement with place – making one’s imprint or finding one’s footing in new environments, highlighting individual’s connections to specific sites, looking at how communities and physical spaces are built or developed, etc.

There are no fees to apply or participate, however participating artists will be required to cover all costs associated with the presentation of their work. Therefore, we suggest applying with ideas for works that take this into consideration, by sharing works in progress, documentation of previous or ongoing projects, or DIY community engagement activities.

Keep in mind that this is an outdoor garden with no walls or structures for hanging/installing. Some equipment for live performances and screening of multimedia work can be supported.

Interested individuals or groups are asked to write a proposal of maximum 250 words outlining the work they would like to share or create, and up to 3 images of relevant work with descriptions.
Application deadline: July 31st, 2016
Send all applications or questions to: thecrazydames@gmail.com
Please indicate if you are will be in Florence on the date of the exhibition.

Crazy Dames is a reclamation and an ode to Jane Jacobs, the seminal urban theorist who was often dismissed as a ‘crazy dame’ by male counterparts. We use the artist’s studio as an experimental lab to test Jacobs’ ‘crazy’ ideas – her focus on people and her tradition of fostering tactical and collaborative approaches to citybuilding. As a collaboration between Jennie Suddick, a visual artist/educator, and Sara Udow, an urban/community/cultural planner, we develop creative, and experiential spaces aimed at generating conversations and new ideas about how we design, interact and play in our cities.

Patch: Deadline Aug 1, 2016 (Toronto Specific Call)

Millions of feet of construction hoarding (the plywood that surrounds construction sites) line our city’s streets – this could be your next canvas.  Take advantage of this unique opportunity to exhibit existing or newly commissioned artwork. Apply to be a PATCH Artist today!

Apply for ART CAMP 2016

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Art Camp 2016 brings together 14 emerging artists from OCAD University and Ryerson University to build community and create art. This opportunity is open to artists in their 2nd year of study through to recent graduates (up to 2 years post-graduation) who are enrolled/alumni from a program within OCAD U’s Faculty of Art, Indigenous Visual Culture or Ryerson’s School of Image Arts. Participants will be selected through an application process in May 2016 that is based on artistic merit, availability and interest in collaboration.

Working alongside faculty supervisors Robyn Cumming (Ryerson University), Marc Losier, Jennifer Long & Jennie Suddick (OCAD U), the selected artists will create a group exhibition at Ryerson University’s off-site gallery Ryerson Artspace at the Gladstone Hotel in October 2016. Participating in the residency will involve June access to OCAD U’s Photography Production Facilities, professional practice workshops, studio visits, talks, film screenings, brainstorming sessions, critiques and learning new artistic skills from June to October 2016.  Note: The level of Photo studio access will vary depending on the artist’s familiarity with photography.

Residency Sessions: Participants should be available for the following sessions:

  • Fri, May 27th 5-10pm: Welcome Dinner
  • Optional: Wed, June 1, 9:30-11: Intro to OCAD U Photography Studio Facilities
  • Wed, June 8, 15, 22 & 29, 9:30 am-3:00 pm
  • Wed, July 6, 13, 20 & 27, 9:30 am-3:00 pm
  • Optional: Mon, July 25: Fort building with Jennie Suddick at the Gardiner Museum
  • Wed, Aug 3, 17, 24, 9:30 am-3:00 pm
  • Sat, Sept 17, 24, 10:00 am-3:00 pm
  • Updates on October dates, evening summer screenings, student honorariums, and artistic skills workshops will be given on our Facebook Call for Submissions!

How to Apply: In a Dropbox link or single PDF document, include the following:

Applicant information:

  • Name, Email address, University & Program of Study
  • The year of study you will be entering in Sept 2016 / year of graduation
  • Confirmation of your availability on the above dates (some exceptions can be granted)
  • Note: past participants are encouraged to apply, but preference will be given to new applicants.

A letter of Intent expressing your interest in this residency and what inspires your practice. (max. 400 words)

Portfolio of work

  • Include 10 images from 2 to 3 different series. If your work is time-based, please contact Jennifer Long at jlong@faculty.ocadu.ca to discuss options.
  • Images should be JPG format, approximately 8”x10”, at 72 dpi
  • Include an image credit under each visual detailing the title, year, medium and scale or provide an accompanying image list.

Email the completed PDF or Dropbox link to jlong@faculty.ocadu.ca before May 17th, 11:59pm (midnight). A jury will be struck to review the applications and applicants will be notified by May 20th of their acceptance. 

QUESTIONS: Jennifer Long – jlong@faculty.ocadu.ca or Robyn Cumming – robyn.cumming@ryerson.ca

For more info, check out our Facebook call

Timeraiser Submissions Workshop: Thurs, Feb 25

Join faculty Jenn Long and Jennie Suddick for a Timeraiser Submissions Workshop!  The session will be held on Thurs, Feb 25 from 4:30-6:30 in room 566 of 113 McCaul.

L: Jenn Long, R: Jennie Suddick, image courtesy of Cry City Yearbook, 2009

L: Jenn Long, R: Jennie Suddick, image courtesy of Cry City Yearbook, 2009

TIMERAISER IS A NO-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT PURCHASES ART DIRECTLY FROM ARTISTS AND AUCTIONS IT FOR VOLUNTEER HOURS. 

Why submit?

  • Get your work out to emerging curators and collectors.
  • Display your work in Timeraiser’s corporate partnership offices.
  • Create volunteer opportunities for charities and charitable organizations.
  • Sell your work for up to $1000!

What does the submissions workshop cover?

  • Artist statement tools and tips
  • How to consider pricing your work
  • How to select work
  • Photographing & editing quality tips

Deadline to submit: March 4TH, 2016

 Submit online at http://weareframework.org

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Course Spotlight: Professional Practice

Course Spotlight: CROS 3001- Professional Practice

This course will be a great chance to build your knowledge of what is possible for your personal work and other career goals, allowing you to form directions and goals for your practice both in and out of the studio.
The class uses many formats including lectures, panel discussions, hands-on workshops and group discussions on varied practices. It also features many guest speakers and site visits we have from artists, curators, writers, gallerists, residency facilitators, etc. who you can meet and have one-on-one discussions with.

Start making connections and GET OUT THERE!

Fall 2015: Fridays at 11:50
Faculty: Derek Liddington & Jennie Suddick

Winter 2016: Fridays at 3:10
Faculty: Michelle Forsyth & Meera Margaret Singh

 

Check out the course description and if you have any questions about the course, or just want to know more email jsuddick@faculty.ocadu.ca

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