Call for Proposals: Main Gallery & Window Gallery
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Neutral Ground 1835 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2G2
Neutral lGround, "Call for Proposals," 2021
Photographer: Daniel Paquet.
Call for Proposals: Main Gallery & Window Gallery
Deadline: June 1, 2021
Located on Treaty 4 Territory, Neutral Ground is a not-for-profit, artist-run centre that presents contemporary visual and media art. From the gallery in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan we connect audiences to the work of emerging and mid-career artists, and from established artists experimenting with new directions in their practices.
Neutral Ground invites contemporary, professional artists and curators to submit a proposal for exhibitions, projects, or performances in any media. Neutral Ground welcomes exhibition proposals from all professional artists regardless of ability, age, culture, ethnicity, citizenship, gender identity, or race. (Please note that proposals from artists based outside of Canada will be considered only as budget and resources allow.)
Thanks to funding from the Canada Council for the Arts, Sask Arts and the City of Regina, Neutral Ground pays artist fees in accordance with the CARFAC fee schedule for level 1 gallery exhibitions.
PROPOSALS:
Proposals received prior to 11:59 pm on June 1st will be assessed by a jury in consideration for the 2022-23 programming season. Proposals will be accepted for both the Main Gallery and the Window Gallery. Neutral Ground presents 4-5 exhibitions per year in our Main Gallery, as well as additional performances and special events. The Window Gallery presents up to 6 presentations per year. Please carefully review the features of each space when drafting a proposal. See the attachment for physical descriptions and floor plans. Artists are limited to one solo exhibition in a three-year period and work that has been shown previously in Regina is not eligible.
Neutral Ground encourages submissions that are experimental, take risks, and that push the boundaries of established artistic practices. Neutral Ground is receptive to projects outside of a traditional exhibition format, including but not limited to:
Community engagement initiatives
Performance work
Off-site presentations
Work to be developed and/or created on-site
Projects that are in development/to be developed
Questions about application details as well as inquiries into the feasibility of proposals may be directed to Programming Director Amber Phelps Bondaroff: program@neutralground.sk.ca
Please view the complete application guidelines on our website.